she'll be apples
Everything will be fine.
Definitions
An assurance that all will be well.
she'll be apples In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Rhyming slang: 'apples and spice/rice' = nice; Australian.
People Also Ask
What does 'she'll be apples' mean?
It means everything will turn out fine and there's nothing to worry about. It's an upbeat reassurance.
Where does 'she'll be apples' come from?
It comes from rhyming slang, where 'apples and spice' (or rice) stands in for 'nice', giving 'apples' the sense of all being well.
Is 'she'll be apples' the same as 'she'll be right'?
Yes, they're used interchangeably to reassure someone that things will be okay.
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