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What does the idiom something worth crowing for mean?

The idiom "something worth crowing for" means something that is a significant achievement, deserving of celebration and boasting.

It refers to the loud, proud crowing of a rooster, which is often seen as a sign of victory or success.

Here's how you might use it in a sentence:

* "He finally landed his dream job after years of searching – that's something worth crowing about!"

* "Winning the championship after such a tough season is definitely something worth crowing for."

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