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elephant in the room on Cambridge Dictionary: "If you say there is an elephant in the room, you mean that there is an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about." (archived from the original on March 27, 2023) in a pig's eye on Collins English Dictionary: " in American English Slang never; under no circumstances" (archived from the original on April 23, 2023) thank God on Cambridge Dictionary: "something you say when you are happy because something bad did not happen:" (archived from the original on July 25, 2021) chopped liver on Cambridge Dictionary: "someone or something that is not at all important or deserving of respect" (archived from the original on April 18, 2023) Stir up a stinger nest : Cause a difficult situation. [313] Similar to the real-world idiom "stir up a hornet's nest." [314]

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Walking carpet: Leia Organa once applied this insulting term to Chewbacca in reference to his shaggy coat of fur. [19] Monong: Used by Hera Syndulla to refer to a Wookiee while posing as a slaver. [57] While training a group of rookie Imperial cadets, Lieutenant Currahee referred to them as " flea-bitten monongs." [207] I'll) see you in hell! on The Free Dictionary: "A curse laid upon someone, especially when parting." (archived from the original on April 23, 2023) God help someone on Cambridge Dictionary: " idiom (also heaven help someone) used to give force to a statement of the danger or seriousness of a situation or action:" (archived from the original on July 20, 2023)Scaredy-sark: An insult used by the Mustafarian Giggek in referral to his friend, Tuttel, whom he thought was cowardly. [261] Similar to the real-world child's expression "scaredy-cat." [262] sharp on Oxford Learner's Dictionary: "Idioms not the sharpest knife in the drawer, not the sharpest tool in the shed (informal) (humorous) not intelligent" (archived from the original on April 18, 2023)

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Son of a Jawa: An insult jokingly directed at Kedpin Shoklop by Anglang Lehet. [303] Similar to the real-world noun phrase "son of a bitch." [168] Every once in a while, both suns shine on a womp rat's tail": An expression used by Cobb Vanth to express good fortune. [92]go south on Cambridge Dictionary: "to become much worse" (archived from the original on April 22, 2023) snot on The Britannica Dictionary: " 2 [count] disapproving : a rude and annoying person" (archived from the original on October 4, 2022) Son of a—: Exclamation used by Doctor Aphra. [212] Also used as an insult by Dengar. [300] Similar to the real-world exclamation/insult "son of a bitch." [168] The slam ball is 10′ in diameter and has a weight of 20 lbs. As of right now, the 20 lb ball is the only Star Wars slam ball available. Bubble brain: Insult used by Cad Bane toward Robonino. [53] Similar to the real-world insult "birdbrain." [54]

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