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Not Playing With A Full Deck

Not Playing With A Full Deck - someone not very smart; a stupid person

  • The man next door is not playing with a full deck. He doesn't understand he has to pay his bills.
  • My father is not sure his boss is not playing with a full deck.
  • There are many people not playing with a full deck.
  • I feel bad for people not playing with a full deck.
  • I think my little sister is not playing with a full deck.
  • There are some politicians who are not playing with a full deck .

Motor Mouth

Madhouse

Make Time

My Bad

Make It Big Time

Made Of Money

Mouse Potato

Missing A Few Screws

Make Drama

Make Matters Worse

Money Pit

Mother Nature

Make Heads Or Tails

Make A Dent

Make A Living

My Kind Of Person

Make Good Time

My Two Cents

Make A Long Story Short

Make Headway

Me Time

Make Or Break

More Bang For Your Buck

Mixed Feelings

Means Well

Mumbo Jumbo

My Neck Of The Woods

Made My Day

Make Waves

Make A Killing

Made My Blood Boil

Missing Brain Cells

Miss The Boat

Mixed Blessing

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Money To Burn

Monkey Business

My Treat

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