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  1. slang Something that is very easy to do. Primarily heard in Australia. I was worried that my car would need an expensive repair, but the mechanic assured me that it would be a soda. Sure enough, I got my car back in less than an hour! Come on, these chores are a soda—you can get them done in 10 minutes.

  2. noun, informal A nonalcoholic, flavored, typically carbonated beverage; soda pop We've got beers for the adults and pop for the kids.

  3. drink from a fire hose. To take on or be inundated by more of something (i.e., work, responsibility, information, etc.) than one is capable of handling. My first day on the job was like drinking from a fire hose—they threw so much at me that I don't know how I'll remember any of it.

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  5. on (one's) side. Supportive or in aid of one or one's idea, plan, intention, etc. We're all on your side, Jerry. We just want to see this issue resolved as quickly and easily as possible. If she's going to win this case, she'll need one heck of a legal team on her side.

  6. on (one's) side. Supportive or in aid of one or one's idea, plan, intention, etc. We're all on your side, Jerry. We just want to see this issue resolved as quickly and easily as possible. If she's going to win this case, she'll need one heck of a legal team on her side.

  7. Definition of in the house in the Idioms Dictionary. in the house phrase. What does in the house expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  8. Supportive or in aid of one or one's idea, plan, intention, etc. We're all on your side, Jerry. We just want to see this issue resolved as quickly and easily as possible. If she's going to win this case, she'll need one heck of a legal team on her side. See also: on, side. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

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