inside out
The phrase "inside out" typically means turning something or someone inside or outwards, exposing the inner parts or characteristics. It can also refer to having the internal parts, thoughts, or emotions explicitly expressed or shown in a visible manner. In a figurative sense, it can describe a thorough understanding or knowledge of something or someone, as if being intimately acquainted with their inner workings.
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