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The idiom "body and soul" means to be completely devoted or committed to something, often to the point of putting all one's energy and passion into it.


The idiom "call names" means to insult or disgrace someone by calling them a name, usually a rude or offensive one. It is commonly used to express anger, frustration, or contempt towards someone. The figurative meaning of the idiom is to attack or criticize someone harshly.

The idiom "easy money" refers to money that is obtained without much effort or risk. It often implies a quick and effortless way to earn cash, such as stealing, cheating, or taking advantage of someone.