You know what it looks like… but what is it called?
TAKE THE QUIZ“something for”
The following 2 entries include the term something for.
eat/have someone or something for lunch
idiom: to outdo or defeat someone or something very badly
take something for what it's worth
idiom—used to say that one does not strongly believe that something is true or important
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- Before we went to her house, Hannah told us her aunt was a flibbertigibbet.


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