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Monday, February 1, 2016
Bring a knife to a gunfight
This means to come unprepared for a particular occasion or ill-equipped for a
particular endeavor.
“You're supposed to go camping in the woods, so why are you wearing leather shoes? You don’t bring a knife
to a gunfight!”
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