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		<title>Where Does the Expression &#039;To Have a Chip on Your Shoulder&#039; Come From?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have a chip on your shoulder, it means you’re in a foul mood because of some injustice, imagined or not, you believe another person or group of people have directed against you. It also implies that you can easily become upset. But what exactly is the origin of this popular expression? To start [...]]]></description>
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