Which of the following phrase is having the correct meaning?
A. In the pink: In a good health and ready to go
B. Lock and load: To be less then fully prepared
C. Drop the hammer: Get ready
D. Loose cannon: Directly from the source
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A.
In the pink: In a good health and ready to go
Explanation:

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