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A boy's best friend is his mother ( Psycho )
A chip on his shoulder
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A fool and his money are soon parted
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A legend in his own lifetime
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A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client
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A poor workman blames his tools
A prophet is not recognized in his own land
Ace up his sleeve
Ahead of his time
All the world and his wife
An Englishman's home is his castle
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An Englishman's word is his bond
An albatross round his neck
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Ants in his pants
As fast as his legs could carry him
Beard the lion in his den
Born with a silver spoon in his mouth
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By the sweat of his brow
Card up his sleeve
Carrying his bat
Couldn't act his way out of a paper bag
Doesn't have a jealous bone in his body
Doesn't know his arse from a hole in the ground
Doesn't know his arse from his elbow
Down on his luck
Each to his own
Earned his wings
Every Jack has his Jill
Every dog has his day
Every man has his price
Fast as his legs could carry him
Force his hand
Give the Devil his due
God rest his soul
Good head on his shoulders
Got his tail up
He is his own worst enemy
He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum ( line from nursery rhyme )
He thinks his shit doesn't stink
He wears his heart on his sleeve
He went to bed and bound his head with vinegar and brown paper ( line from nursery rhyme )
He will give the Devil his due
He's a real nowhere man sitting in his nowhere land ( The Beatles song lyric )
He's got a yellow streak down his back
His Airness ( Nickname of basketball player Michael Jordan )
His Dark Materials ( Philip Pullman book )
His Heinous ( Nickname of basketball player Bill Laimbeer )
His Last Bow ( Sherlock Holmes story )
His Latest Flame ( Elvis Presley song )
His bark is worse than his bite
His beard was as white as snow
His father's son
His life's an open book
His nibs
His own man
His royal highness
His word is law
Hold a gun to his head
I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti ( The Silence of the Lambs )
I told you I was ill ( Spike Milligan line inscribed on his gravestone )
In a class of his own
In a league of his own
Jack fell down and broke his crown ( line from nursery rhyme )
Jack is as good as his master
Just a glint in his father's eye
Kick sand in his face
Killing Me Softly With His Song ( Roberta Flack song
Let me not judge anyone until I have walked a mile in his moccasins
Lie through his teeth
Little Tommy Tucker sings for his supper ( line from nursery rhyme )
Man of his word
Off with his head
On his last legs
One man and his dog
Price on his head
Punching above his weight
Put in his place
Stuck in his craw
The Man with the Child in His Eyes ( Kate Bush song )
The Mountie always gets his man
The apple of his eye
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The balance of his mind was disturbed
The cat who doesn't act finicky soon loses control of his owner ( 9 Lives Cat Food advertising slogan )
The cobbler should stick to his last
The devil looks after his own
The king was in his counting house counting out his money ( line from nursery rhyme )
The labourer is worthy of his hire
The sun shines out of his backside
The way to a man's heart is through his stomach
The world and his wife
Tied to his mother's apron strings
To each his own
Tossed his cookies
Turning in his grave
Two strings to his bow
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown ( line from nursery rhyme )
You can put that where the monkey keeps his nuts