o get off on the right/wrong foot - to make a successful/unsuccessful start in something, to give someone the cold shoulder - to intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way, to go back a long way - refers to people who have known each other for a long time, to have a soft spot for someone - to have a particular fondness or affection for someone or something, often for reasons that are hard to understand or articulate, to cross someone's path - to come into contact with someone or something, often surprisingly or unexpectedly, to have friends in high places - to know important people who can help you get what you want, to be an item - if two people are an item, they are having a romantic relationship, the honeymoon is over - the end of the short amount of time at the beginning of a new relationship, activity, or pursuit when everything goes well and seems to be free of problems, someone/something is out of someone's league - someone or something is too good or expensive for someone to have, to fall head over heels - to be completely in love with someone, a match made in heaven - a very successful combination of two people or things, to love something/someone to death - to feel extremely strong affection for someone, lovey-dovey - when people show their love for each other in public by touching each other and saying loving things, to pop the question - to propose marriage to someone, to tie the knot - to get married,

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