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Below are five terms from today’s episode that may have been new to you.
Fall through the cracks: People fall through the cracks when society has forgotten or failed to notice them and is no longer willing to offer them help.
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Pull your weight: If you pull your weight, you do your fair share of any work that needs to be done. Lazy co-workers don't pull their weight.
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Nest egg: an amount of money a person keeps for a particular purpose such as retirement, health care, university education, etc.
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Fall back on: We fall back on someone or something when everything else has failed. We can depend on the people we fall back on to support us when needed.
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Stand on your own two feet: to be able to provide for yourself all the things that your parents once provided.