What is Look What The Tide Dragged In?


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Phrase used to describe a mild surprise. A tide will not conjure a magical appearanceof an unfamiliar object. However it will occassionally wash ashore kelp, seaweed, dead jellyfish.

Your friend comes into the office late. You say, "Look what the tide dragged in"

See surprise, wash, jellyfish, tide, dragged


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