The expression "too good to be true" refers to a situation or offer that seems so favorable or perfect that it raises skepticism about its authenticity. It suggests that something may be misleading or not as beneficial as it appears, often implying that there could be hidden drawbacks or risks. People use this phrase to caution against naively accepting overly optimistic claims without further scrutiny.
Too smart for your own good.
Her expression was one of hate.
courteous expression
Too
it simlply means too many
The expression to wuss out means that the person is too scared to do something
Eat it too-meaning have it all. It's an expression.
If you're asking what the expression "for good" means, it's "forever" or "from now on." For example, if someone says "I'm leaving for good," that means they are never coming back.
An old expression for good health is, "In the pink." Perhaps that is your answer.
a good taste or smell
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The expression is "to sleep on it" if that's what your referring too.