the world is one's lobster

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English

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Etymology

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Originally a malapropism spoken by character Arthur Daley in the British TV comedy-drama Minder.

Proverb

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the world is one's lobster

  1. (British, humorous) Intentional misrendering of the proverb "the world is one's oyster".

See also

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