look what the tide dragged in


phrase used to describe a mild surprise. a tide will not conjure a magical appearance of an unfamiliar object. however it will occ-ssionally wash ash-r- kelp, seaweed, dead jellyfish.
your friend comes into the office late. you say, “look what the tide dragged in”

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