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Up For Grabs

Up For Grabs
How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still commonly used among younger generations, especially in informal settings, such as social media, text messages, and casual conversations.
Literal Meaning: The literal meaning of this idiom is that something is available to be taken or claimed by anyone.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: The idiomatic meaning of this idiom is that something is available to anyone who wants it, often because the original owner or controller is no longer interested or able to keep it.
The concert tickets are up for grabs, so grab them quickly before they sell out!
The last slice of pizza is up for grabs, who wants it?

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