First in, best dressed In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "first in, best dressed", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Ann Thu calendar 2022-11-07 05:11

Meaning of First in, best dressed

Synonyms:

the early bird catches the worm

Variants:

First Come, First Served

First in, best dressed Australia phrase

The first people to do something will have an advantage first or acquire something before someone else.

Tomorrow is Black Friday. I'll be first in, best dressed.

Other phrases about:

give (one) (the right of/to) first refusal

To provide someone the first opportunity to accept or reject something.

burst (one's) cherry

1. To have sexual relations with a virgin, particularly a female.

2. To have sexual relations for the first time.

3. Used to say that someone does something for the first time, often that which is particularly daunting, dangerous, illicit, etc.

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to get straight to the point

To talk the main part at once, or avoid talking about what is not important

Example:

You should get straight to the point.

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