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something fishy

 

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Term: something fishy

Description:

Something fishy is an idiomatic expression used to describe a situation or behavior that seems suspicious, doubtful, or suspect in nature. It implies a feeling of distrust or a belief that there is hidden information or wrongdoing involved.

Examples:

  • 1. I don't trust his explanation for being late; there is definitely something fishy going on.
  • 2. The company's sudden decision to close down raises something fishy; I wonder if they're hiding financial problems.
  • 3. The police suspected something fishy when they discovered the missing evidence from the crime scene.

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