joined at the hip

The phrase "joined at the hip" is an idiom used to describe two people who are inseparable or consistently together. It implies a deep connection or relationship where the individuals cannot function or be separated from each other easily. The phrase is often used figuratively to emphasize the strong bond or constant togetherness between two individuals.


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