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Originally Posted by Chase
If my answer was wrong or incomplete, we'll get back to the idiom in question. Meanwhile, till Cathe returns, here's a quick and easy one:
This one-word idiom means a new car which doesn’t run well.
The two-part sign is the “Y” hand twisting on the wrist, then bring the right index to the lips and make a face for an unpleasant taste.
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lemon!
And The other one was "Be True Blue" It was supposed to be a phonetic joke,
like a Deaf teacher taught me 20 years ago with the joke, "over the week end"
where you walk your fingers over the top of your head because that is supposed to be your "weak" end not week end. So can anyone tell me if I copied that format correctly. Would "Bee True Blue" be funny for the same reason?