 Usually preceded by "every" and used to show scorn or disrespect. The drunk told his troubles to every Tom, Dick and Harry who passed by.
 Usually preceded by "every" and used to show scorn or disrespect. The drunk told his troubles to every Tom, Dick and Harry who passed by.Copyright: Proverb ©
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