Meaning of the word "it takes two to make a bargain rolling" in English
What does "it takes two to make a bargain rolling" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
it takes two to make a bargain rolling
US /ɪt teɪks tuː tuː meɪk ə ˈbɑːr.ɡɪn/
UK /ɪt teɪks tuː tuː meɪk ə ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/
Idiom
used to say that both people involved in a situation or argument are responsible for it, or that an agreement requires the cooperation of both parties
Example:
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He blames her for the divorce, but it takes two to make a bargain.
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We can't sign the contract if they won't negotiate; it takes two to make a bargain.