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The idiom "point blank" means to ask a question directly, without any hesitation or indirectness. It is used to describe someone who is being asked a question and responds quickly and honestly.

The idiom "been around" means to have experienced or been through something before, or to have seen or witnessed something many times. It can also mean having a certain amount of knowledge or expertise about a particular topic or situation.

The idiom "in at the deep end" means to be immediately immersed or involved in a difficult, challenging, or unfamiliar situation without any prior experience or knowledge. It refers to jumping into something headfirst without knowing what you're getting yourself into.