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What does this idiom mean?
She'll be apples
what is the meaning of the above sentence? Thank you
2014年8月13日 09:30
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She'll be apples OR She's apples = it will be alright.
EX--
Mike - I saw that building burning.
Lizzy- Don't worry, she will be apples.
2014年8月13日
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Yes, I've used and heard this Down Under. We often add "mate" to the end, and even shorten it: "She's apps, mate." (Long before phone app technology existed.)
It's a reassurance that everything will turn out OK, or that everything is fine and under control. Apparently it comes from our rhyming slang, "apples and spice" = "nice", but I'm not sure how true that is. This is a fairly old expression, in Australian years.
2014年8月13日
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