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To infinity and beyond
An enthusiastic declaration expressing a desire to go far beyond any conceivable limit, often used to convey boundless ambition, love, or an expansive goal.
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A bit part
A bit part is a very small and often uncredited role in a performance, or an insignificant contribution to an event or situation.
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Walk-on part
A walk-on part refers to a very small, often non-speaking role in a play, film, or other performance, or a minor, insignificant role in a real-life situation.
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See the Matrix
To understand the fundamental, often hidden, nature of reality or a system, realizing that one has been living under an illusion or a controlled narrative.
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Take the red pill
To choose to confront a difficult or unpleasant truth about reality, rather than remaining in comforting ignorance.
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Red-pilled
To become aware of a supposed deeper, often unsettling or controversial, truth or reality after having been previously unaware or misinformed.
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Take the blue pill
To choose to remain in blissful ignorance, accepting a comfortable illusion rather than confronting a harsh or unsettling truth.
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Blue-pilled
To be 'blue-pilled' means to remain unaware or willfully ignorant of a harsh or uncomfortable reality, preferring a comforting but false belief.
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Ride off into the sunset
To depart triumphantly or romantically, often after achieving a significant goal or completing a long career, towards a happy or peaceful conclusion.
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Cameo appearance
A cameo appearance is a brief, often uncredited role in a performance, typically by a well-known person or the director of the work.
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Opening night
The first public performance or showing of a play, film, exhibition, or other major event.
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Progressing in slow motion
To make extremely slow or barely noticeable progress, often at a pace far below what is desired or necessary.