Idioms: yin yang -- you can run but you can't hide


 
IdiomMeaningExample
yin yang an opening or space, everywhere, all over hell's half acre Australia has too many rabbits. They have rabbits coming out of their yin yang.
yo yes, hello, I hear you, okay When they call to you, just answer, "Yo!"
yokel (See local yokel)
yonder over there the direction I am pointing, that direction, that way You're looking for wild geese? They're yonder over there, feeding in the corn fields.
you and the horse you rode in on you and your horse go, both you and your horse, screw you and the horse "Did you say I should leave?" "Ya, you and the horse you rode in on. Git goin!"
you bet your boots believe it, certainly, you can count on it The cowboy said, "You bet your boots I'm going to the rodeo."
you betcha that is correct, right; you got it When I asked, "Are you coming?" she said, "You betcha."
you can bet your bottom dollar you can be sure of it, you can bet your last dollar on it If Terry knows about the dance, you can bet your bottom dollar he'll be there.
you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink you can provide what they need but you cannot force them to use it We provide information, but I wonder if they read it. You can lead a horse to water... .
you can run but you can't hide you can run away but you cannot hide from your past or your problems When I told a priest I was going away to forget my past, he said, "You can run, but you can't hide."
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