born
be born with a silver spoon in your mouth: seesilver.
born and bred by birth and upbringing.
1991Sharon Kay PenmanThe Reckoning I was being tended by a most unlikely nurse, an Irish sprite who spoke French as if she was Paris born and bred.
born in the purple: seepurple.
born on the wrong side of the blanket: seeblanket.
in all my born days ever, in my whole life (often used to express surprise or shock at something you have not encountered before).
2000Voyle A. GloverWestern Fiction Bruther, that was the best feed I ever had in all my born days.
not know you are born be unaware how easy your life is. informal
there's one (or a sucker) born every minute there are many stupid or gullible people about (used as a comment on a particular situation in which someone has been or is about to be deceived). informal
to the manner born: seemanner.
I wasn't born yesterday used to indicate that you are not foolish or gullible.