A donkey for a trade

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A donkey for a trade means you got a better deal than you expected. Like when you realize you're dating a celebrity and you're just a normal person who still smells like breakfast food.
You told your friend you were dating a rapper. He said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.'
Your cousin asked you how you got a scholarship. You said, 'I got a donkey for a trade.'
Your mom said, 'You think you're special? You got a donkey for a trade.'
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A donkey for a trade is when you trade something boring for something wild. It's like trading your old sneakers for a brand new car, but the car is also on fire.
Your brother said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told him you joined the circus.
Your teacher said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' because you got a scholarship to a fancy school.
Your crush said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told him you got a scholarship to a fancy school.
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A donkey for a trade means you ended up with something way better than you thought. It's like getting a pizza for lunch instead of a salad, and the pizza has extra cheese, and it's also free.
Your best friend said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told him you got a scholarship to a fancy school.
Your mom said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' because you dated a famous singer.
Your dad said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' because you got a scholarship to a fancy school.
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A donkey for a trade means you ended up with a way better deal. It's like trading your old phone for a new one that can take photos of your face and also play music.
Your brother said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told him you joined a band.
Your friend said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told him you got a scholarship to a fancy school.
Your crush said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told him you joined a band.
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A donkey for a trade means you got a way better deal than you expected. It's like getting a goldfish for your birthday instead of a lousy old sock.
Your friend said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told him you got a scholarship to a fancy school.
Your teacher said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' after you told her you joined a band.
Your mom said, 'You got a donkey for a trade.' because you dated a famous singer.
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