high striker
present participle of make no odds
Related to two separate species (in any sense)
An attraction at fairs and carnivals which is operated by striking a puck attached to a tower with a mallet, with punters attempting to ring the bill suspended at the top.
A phrase said to introduce advice, i.e. to express what one would do in the interlocutor's situation.
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