drop dead - used as an expression of anger or annoyance towards someone, show the ropes - to teach someone how to do a particular job or activity, family heirloom - a valuable object that has been passed down within a family for generations, chalk up - to attribute something to a particular cause or reason, crusty - having a hard, dry outer layer or surface, go to an errand/have an errand with - to run a short trip to do a specific task or buy something, broody - feeling moody or contemplative, often about serious matters, play it by ear - to make decisions as you go along based on the situation, stay out of trouble - to avoid getting into problems or conflicts, complete nuisance - someone or something that is extremely annoying and causes trouble, so be it - accepting a situation as it is without complaint or resistance, that's pretty much it - indicating that there is nothing more to add or explain, do-gooder - someone who does things that they think will help other people, although the other people might not find their actions helpful, morbid curiosity - an interest in disturbing or unpleasant subjects out of fascination,

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