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The kicker is a card used to break ties in hands of the same rank. Kicker, as in heres the kicker , likely comes from poker. Is it simply part of a common phrase or does it refer to … Guess those books are not part of the corpus … · the toast was popular enough in the us in 1917 to inspire this little ditty in prohibitionist literature. · to give someone the 411 is short for information but is this phrase common in the us and/or in britain and is it still up to date or outdated? · what is another way to say heres to. i am trying to reword, heres to a great 2nd year building our school. and dont want to use the cheers reference. See also using the contraction re. The actual book search does however. · a phrase i came across tonight was heres the good news and the bad news. trouble is, heres means here is, and is is meant for one thing, not two things. The origin of that cards name (and how it is related to other kick … · i got an email from an instructor today. · possible duplicate of use of heres before a plural noun / noun phrase. · interestingly the ngram viewer doesnt find a single occurrence of are my two cents. In certain languages everyday use of the language supersedes documented grammatical structures, which in turn allows a language to grow and live. Here is to finishing off the semester in a positive way. what does that mean? A monthly journal of the church temperance … Towards the end of email she says: Notionally singular coordinate subjects/complements (eg where is … I havent read ever here is the … · in more detail, heres [to] because its a toast was this phrase a common american expression at the time?