- TATIANA-VERBENA
March 2017
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![]() | kso89March 2017 I've never heard of a "water-tight alibi". I've used "an air-tight alibi"... The meaning is essentially the same, though. The phrase is expressing the idea that the alibi is solid--there are no holes in the person's alibi (story about where he was and what he was doing on such-and-such a date). |