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best (or greatest) thing since sliced breadid.
Used to express one's enthusiasm about a new person, or a new thing such as an idea, plan, invention or innovation
DOGEn.
Department of Government Efficiency, a new organization in America's government to transform the administration starting in 2025
repurposev.
to use something (an object or a substance) in a new way: not the same as "recycle"
plug and playadj.
1. [Comp.] a device that once plugged in is automatically recognized by the system and launches the expected process without any action on the user's side; 2. [Bus.] a new employee who is able to start work without too much induction and training
portmanteau wordn.
a new word formed by joining together two others and combining their meanings. Examples: brunch, camcorder, carjack, motel, greenwash, smog, workaholic.
resettlement programmen.
a government scheme that moves people to a new area (e.g. because a dam is being built where they live)
New York minuteexp.
expression used to indicate that something happens very quickly
noobn.
def.: new and inexperienced person
shape in a drapeexp.
someone looking very well in the outfit he/she is wearing
burst at the seamsv.
to be filled beyond regular capacity; a garment like trousers you're wearing and bursting at the seams (whether because they shrank in the wash or you gained weight) would be a perfect literal example of this idiom and figuratively, it means: to be beyond full.
play dress-upv.
to dress up as somebody or something, as a children's game
picky eatern.
someone who is picky about food, doesn't want to try new foods