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 helenarechena
 
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							| "The world is my oyster" - ?????? 
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							| I �ve noticed that this expression is often used, but I �m not so sure about its meaning... Can anyone enlighten me, plz? |  15 Oct 2010      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| My understanding of this expression is that the world produces good things for me. as an oyster produces a pearl.   Your picture looks like a card from the game Dixit. Is it? I have the game, but I haven �t seen this card. Bruce
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 helenarechena
 
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							| lool No, my picture is from Juan Moore, google him if you want! I had never even heard of Dixit :-) Thanks for your help |  15 Oct 2010     
					
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 dawnmain
 
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							| �the world is your oyster � means that the world holds the opportunity for you to achieve whatever you want. |  15 Oct 2010     
					
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 ICleasby
 
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							| My understanding of the expression is: 
 That the world is full of opportunities. You have the world as your opportunity to do something great, derive advantage and/or great fortune. 
 Another expression similar to the one mentioned is: 
 The world is my playground. A world where you can have fun and enjoy life. |  15 Oct 2010     
					
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 windflora
 
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							| It means "The world is where you seek your fortune." 
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 douglas
 
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							| It comes from Shakespeare - The Merry Wives of Windsor:
 Falstaff: I will not lend thee a penny.Pistol: Why, then the world �s mine oyster, which I with sword will open.
   and has been interpreted to mean: Getting the pearl requires the oyster to be opened. But despite the hardness of the oyster shell, they can be opened with ease. Oyster shells are held closed by a single muscle called the adductor. Oysters are shucked (opened) using a thin knife to cut the adductor muscle. Once the adductor is cut, the shell falls open.
 If the world is your oyster then it is a place where you can get something of great value with ease.
   I see it to mean that if you have the right equipment (i.e. Pistol �s sword) you can �asily gain great things (i.e. a pearl) that are difficult or impossible for those that don �t have the right equipment.  "With that a degree in English the world is your oyster, now go out and find your fortune."   Douglas |  15 Oct 2010     
					
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