Definder - what does the word mean?

What is an arm and a leg?

To become substantially more complicated, especially when this was unforeseen. Colloquial expression, primarily used in (British) English. Origin: by analogy to human biological development in the womb.

The project seemed simple at first, but now it's starting to grow arms and legs.

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an arm and a leg - video


An arm and a leg - what is it?

the details of a situation

John's chin is bleeding.
Give me the arms and legs!

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What does "an arm and a leg" mean?

when something costs an arm and leg, it means it's very expensive.

- Dude, UCLA's tuition is an arm and leg.
- Indeed.

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An arm and a leg - what does it mean?

cost an arm and a leg = very expensive

A : our clients have gone to all other stores .
B : But everything in there cost an arm and a leg

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An arm and a leg - meaning

When is something is too expensive and your broke.

1-Yo those retro 11's look so damn good
2-It costs an arm and a leg

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An arm and a leg - definition

A slang way of saying that something is too expensive.

To buy my wife a Bentley will cost me a Arm and a Leg. Only if I hit the Lottery.

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An arm and a leg - slang

A large amount of money; very expensive or costly.

Some things are so expensive that they are painful to buy, and cost everything you have.

My new Mercedes cost me an arm and a leg!

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An arm and a leg

A metaphor for the concept of equivalent exchange meaning 'at great personal cost', in reference to something gained.

The phrase may have originated from the legend of Edward Elric, an alchemist who attempted to revive his deceased mother and later restored his brother's soul at the physical cost of his left leg and right arm, respectively.

'Hmm, I might go and get a tattoo of one of those Ouroboros things.'
'Be careful, it'll cost you an arm and a leg!'

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An arm and a leg

Figuratively, what one would have to sell or otherwise place as collateral in order to afford something of great expense.

Comes from the fact that, when buying things of great expense, it actually feels as if you are having to offer said appendages as collateral for said item you are purchasing.

Man, I just had to spend an arm and a leg to get my car repaired.

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An arm and a leg

an outrageously high price, en excessive price

Don't pay an arm and a leg for your internet service, switch to -* insert company name here *- today.

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