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thanx for passing shiema
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let's complate . . L Let sleeping dogs lie.: Don't cause problems by doing something when it isn't necessary. "I know that what Julie said made you angry, but let sleeping dogs lie. If you say or do anything, you'll only make things worse." live from hand to mouth: survive on very little money; have only enough money to pay for basic needs. "Chuck and Alice are living from hand to mouth since Chuck lost his job." live and let live: don't unnecessarily make things difficult; do as you wish and let others do as they wish. "I'm not going to criticize Alice's family just because their habits are a little strange. My motto is 'Live and let live.'" a low blow: a big disappointment. A: "Fred seems depressed. Is he OK?" B: "He's OK, but not good. It was a low blow for him to be laid off from his job." lousy: terrible; very bad. "Why did you speak so rudely to your grandmother? That was a lousy thing to do!" *** M macho: super masculine / masculine to an extreme (in appearance and behavior). "Her husband would never agree to help with the housework; he's too macho to do that." make a mountain out of a molehill: make something seem much more important than it really is. "Calm down. There's really nothing to worry about. You're making a mountain out of a molehill." make up one's mind: decide what to do. A: Where are you going on your vacation? B: Maybe Canada, maybe Mexico. I can't make up my mind." *** N No way!: Absolutely not! / Definitely not! A: "You didn't open this letter addressed to me, did you?" B: "No way! I'd never read look at else's mail!" nosh: snack. "There's plenty in the refrigerator if you want something to nosh on." Not on your life!: Absolutely not! (a strong "no"). A: "Someone said you cheated on the test. Did you?" B: "Not on your life!" now and then: occasionally; from time to time. A: "Do you see Jennifer often?" B: "No, not really. I see her now and then, but not regularly." nuke: heat in a microwave. "If your coffee's cold, just nuke it for about a minute." nuts: crazy. A: "Stuart says some really strange things sometimes." B: "Sometimes? All the time! He's nuts!" O OK: (1) yes (to show agreement--often reluctant agreement).
A: "Come on, Al. We really need your help!" B: "Oh, OK; I may be crazy, but I'll help you." OK: (2) neither good nor bad; so-so. A: "How was the movie?" B: "OK, I guess, but I've seen better ones." OK: (3) in satisfactory condition; well. A: "You look awfully pale. Are you OK?" B: "Actually, I'm not. I have a terrible headache. " OK: (4) approve (verb). A: "Did your boss OK your vacation plans?" B: "No, but he said that taking them two weeks later would be all right. on the dot: exactly at a given time. "We're leaving at 9:00 on the dot. If you're late, we'll go without you." on time: at the scheduled time. "It's getting late. You'd better hurry if you want to get to work on time." (on the) cutting edge: using the most recent technology. "The university's computer lab is (on the) cutting edge. It has all the latest hardware and software." once in a while: occasionally; from time to time. A: "Would you like coffee or tea?" B: "Coffee, please. I drink tea once in a while, but I generally drink coffee." over one's head: too difficult or complicated for someone to understand. "This explanation of cgi scripting is over my head. Can you explain it in a less technical way?"
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Manool as usual giving the unusual some of these experissions i never knew that they could mean thoses types of meanings keep going With All Of My Love Wardoo
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thanx for passing ,, Warda thanx for passing sis and I'm glad cuz u like ot keep in touch .. غريبة لحد ما realy u r string ![]() !! I don't understand, u can make it as new topic..! anyway thanx for passing .. bosy thanx dear glad to see u here ,, ![]()
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P pay the piper: face the consequences for something you've done. "I stayed up too late tonight. Tomorrow I'll have to pay the piper." plastic: credit card(s). "Oh, no! I forgot to get any cash! I hope this restaurant accepts plastic!" pooped: very tired; exhausted. "I went to bed really early last night. I was pooped!" pop quiz: unannounced short test. "You shouldn't have missed class yesterday. We had a pop quiz." pretty (adv.): rather; somewhat. "That car's pretty expensive. Are you sure you can afford it?" pull an all-nighter: study or work all night without getting any sleep. A: "You look really tired." B: "I am. I pulled an all-nighter to get ready for the meeting this morning." pull someone's leg: tease someone by trying to make her/him believe something that's exaggerated or untrue. A: "Wow! Carl has done some really amazing things!" B: "Don't believe everything he tells you. He was probably pulling your leg." *** Q quite a few: several; numerous. "I don't think I can meet you after work. I have quite a few errands that I have to do." a quick study: someone who learns new things quickly and easily. A: "Annie seems to be doing well at her new job." B: "I'm not surprised. She's a quick study." R and R: rest and relaxation (a vacation). *** R "I think you're working too hard, Dave. You need some R and R." rain or shine: (describing something scheduled) no matter what the weather is. "We're leaving tomorrow, rain or shine." rain cats and dogs: rain very hard. "You can't leave just now! It's raining cats and dogs and you don't have an umbrella or raincoat!" read someone's mind: know what someone is thinking. A: "I'll be you're thinking of what you're going to have for dinner." B: "Hey, did you read my mind?" A: "No. I just know that you're always hungry and lunch was several hours ago!" rub someone the wrong way: irritate someone; bother or annoy someone. "All my little brother says is 'Why?' Usually I'm patient with him, but sometimes all his questions rub me the wrong way." run-down: (1) not well; weak; fatigued. "Are you eating regularly and getting enough sleep? You look run-down." run-down: (2) in poor condition; needing repair. "This must be a poor neighborhood. All the buildings look really run-down." ** Keep in touch we still have more :)
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manol you are the best
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