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your guess is as good as mine

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/jʊr ɡɛs ɪz æz ɡʊd æz maɪn/
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said when one does not have a definite answer to a particular question, similar to the questioner

The origin of the idiom "your guess is as good as mine" is not definitively known, but it likely emerged in casual language use. The expression reflects the idea that in a situation where there is uncertainty or no clear answer, one person's guess or opinion is just as valid as another's. It is often used when discussing topics with no obvious solution or when seeking input or opinions from others.

  • When will the project be completed?Your guess is as good as mine.
  • I have no idea who left that note on my desk.Your guess is as good as mine.
  • How did this happen?Honestly, your guess is as good as mine.
  • What's causing the strange noise in the engine?Your guess is as good as mine.