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This tag is for questions about expressions. Expressions are words or phrases used to convey an idea, or else a particular term used conventionally to express something. Consider phrase-requests and expression-requests if you are looking for an expression, phrase-meaning if you are unsure about the usage of a given phrase.

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What expression ironically says that something new is better or improved?

For a while people used to add, ".com!" onto the end of whatever they were saying to give it that irony, but I think that's over now. You could possibly get away with "I saw it on Facebook." Some of …
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Word, idiom or expression to describe feeling full (after eating)

I like the sound of "moderately incapacitated," or "somewhat incapacitated."
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