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  • 1join the club — (informal) 1. We are all in the same position 2. Me too • • • Main Entry: ↑club * * * welcome to/join/the club spoken phrase used for telling someo …

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  • 2join the club — Said when someone has expressed a desire or opinion, meaning That viewpoint is not unique to you . It can suggest that the speaker should stop complaining since many others are in the same position. Example: If this train doesn t come, I ll be… …

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  • 3Join the Club — Infobox Television episode Title = Join the Club Series = The Sopranos Caption = A.J. sees his father in a coma. Season = 6 Episode = 67 Airdate = Start date|2006|03|19 Production = 67 Writer = David Chase Director = David Nutter Photographer =… …

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  • 4join the club! —    By saying to somebody join the club! , you express sympathy for an unpleasant experience that you have had too.     Oh no! My wallet has been stolen. Join the club! …

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  • 5Join the club! — British, American & Australian, American & Australian something that you say to someone who has just told you about an experience or problem that they have had in order to show that you have had the same experience or problem too. I can t stop… …

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  • 6join\ the\ club — Me too. Used used when referring to something negative. Best if spoken in a semi sarcastic tone. A. I m so tired today. B. Join the club …

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  • 7join\ the\ club — Me too. Used used when referring to something negative. Best if spoken in a semi sarcastic tone. A. I m so tired today. B. Join the club …

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  • 8join the club —    see in the club …

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  • 9join the club — informal a remark addressed to someone who is in a similar difficult situation to oneself. → club …

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  • 10join the crowd — 1 : to become part of a larger group : to do what most other people are doing You can find a private hideaway or join the crowd at the beach. 2 informal used to say that the problems or feelings someone is having are problems or feelings that you …

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