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The idiom "pig in a poke" means to take risks or to be careless without considering the potential consequences. It is often used to describe someone who is overconfident, or has made a hasty decision without fully thinking it through.

The idiom "think outside the box" means to approach a problem or situation in an unconventional or innovative way. It suggests stepping out of one's comfort zone and considering new ideas or perspectives that may not have been previously considered.

The idiom "a house divided against itself cannot stand" refers to a situation where there is internal strife, conflict or division within an organization or group that leads to its downfall.

The idiom "get over it" means to stop feeling upset or sad about something that has happened or stop being angry or frustrated about a situation. It suggests that the person should move on from their emotions and focus on the present or future.

"All the way up" is an idiom that means to reach or attain a high level of success, power, rank, or status. It can also mean to go all out, do something thoroughly, and take every opportunity possible.