I found this expression while watching a video on Youtube.
I pasted the address below because I don't know how I spell it.
I don't think it means something but
I would like to know if the expression is common or the guy just made that up.
I would really appreciate it if you could take a look.
The expression is at 1:38 in the video.
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Sorry, no idea. It does not sound like English, and it does not seem to be a foreign expression commonly used in English.