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arm and leg

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

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

by JaVaX February 04, 2012

arms and legs

the details of a situation

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

by armslegs September 05, 2007

grow arms and legs

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.

by mattgemmell July 30, 2015

full of arms and legs

To be pregnant, to the point of definately being obvious that there is a baby inside of you

Kylie can't come out with us anymore. Yeh i havent seen her for ages, whats with that? She's full of arms and legs. Oh, ok. OR Look at that bird over there, is she chock full of arms and legs or what?

by jamie_ledge July 18, 2006

an arm, a leg and a vagina

It's very expensive!

a. Nice watch, you must have spent a fortune! b. Yeah it better be nice it costs an arm, a leg and a vagina !

by Cont78 December 18, 2010

Arm and a Leg

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.

by Jaye_$upreme May 13, 2018