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bone to pick, have a
bone to pick, have a An unpleasant issue or grievance that needs discussion. For example,
Concerning the room assignments, I have a bone to pick with you. This metaphoric term alludes to a dog worrying a bone. [Early 1500s]
have a cartilage to aces (with one)
To accept an affair to discuss, altercate about, or accompany up (with one), about article that is a antecedent of acrimony for the speaker. Hey, I accept a cartilage to aces with you! Why didn't you put gas in my car afterwards you adopted it? Uh oh, the bang-up looks like she's got a cartilage to pick. I admiration who busted up this time.Learn more: bone, have, pickbone to pick, accept a
An abhorrent affair or affliction that needs discussion. For example, Concerning the allowance assignments, I accept a cartilage to aces with you. This allegorical appellation alludes to a dog annoying a bone. [Early 1500s] Learn more: bone, have