It's something like "You're two ___ short of a ___"
does any one know it?
thanks in advance (:
Answers:
two quarters short of a dollar
You're two beers short of a six-pack.
You're 2 bricks short of a load.
You're two fries short of a Happy Meal!
I have a couple phrases like that.
You are two apples short of a bushel.
You are two eggs short of a dozen.
There are probably dozens of variations on this form. Here are a few:
A few screws short of a hardware store.
A few cards short of a deck.
A few fries short of a Happy Meal.
A few peas short of a casserole.
A few keys short of a keyboard.
A few sandwiches short of a picnic.
A few bricks short of a full load.
A few clowns short of a circus.
A few beers short of a six-pack.
A few tacos short of a fiesta platter.
A few watts short of a light bulb.
A few Bradys short of a bunch.
A few fuses short of a full circuit.
A few toppings short of a Deluxe Pizza.
A few burgers short of a barbecue.
A few colors short of a rainbow.
A few boats short of a fleet.
A few noodles short of a chow mein.
A few bristles short of a broom.
A few players short of a team.
A few sheep short of a flock.
A few gunmen short of a posse.
A few boxes short of a pallet.
A few grams short of a pound.
A few springs short of a watch.
A few bits short of a byte.
A cup and a saucer short of a place setting.
Three ice bricks shy of an igloo.
A few marshmallows short of a bowl of Lucky Charms.
you are two gonna short of a mess
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