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"tough cookie" means?
I thought maybe it means that you don't easily give up or go down.
But why they use the word "cookie"?
27 dec. 2010 07:44
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A tough cookie is a person who will do everything necessary to achieve what they want.
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/tough+cookie.html
28 december 2010
A tough cookie is someone who can stand up for themselves, who is not a pushover. Usually a woman or a child, because those are the people you might expect not to have this quality. It's rather like the French 'rodé'.
('Cookie' is just American English for a British 'biscuit')
27 december 2010
In English grammar it is called a Metaphor.
A cookie that is baked for too long becomes very hard or tough. A person who is strong or doesn't give up very easily can be called a "tough cookie".
27 december 2010
a tough person, but sometimes they use cookie as a means of being sarcastic, i.e. that person is not very tough or not very difficult to handle
27 december 2010
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