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before someone's timeAt a stage in one's life, development, etc. that seems premature.Rate it:
before you can say boo.It means that you need to do it before you can say anythingRate it:
before you can say jack robinsonVery quickly. Quicker than you expect.Rate it:
before you can say knifeVery quickly; quicker than one expects.Rate it:
beg borrow or stealgo to extremesRate it:
beg for mercyThis can be taken quite literally and simply means to plead for kindness - either to be spared or at least killed as quickly and painlessly as possible. Particularly when you are in a helpless position.Rate it:
beg offTo avoid, or cancel some event that one has previously arranged with someone.Rate it:
beg pardonAbbreviated form of I beg your pardon.Rate it:
beg to differTo differ strongly in opinion or interpretation.Rate it:
beg yourspardon; could you repeat that?Rate it:
beggar beliefTo go or be beyond belief or plausibility; being too strange, unusual, or extraordinary to be explained, described, or comprehendedRate it:
beggars can't be choosers(proverb) When resources are limited, one must accept even substandard things.Rate it:
beggars cannot be choosersDeserving people cannot put forward their choices. You cannot be concerned about the quality or quantity of certain product or service that you cannot buy or get hold of easily.Rate it:
beginner's luckrefers to the supposed phenomenon of novices experiencing disproportionate frequency of success or succeeding against an expert in a given activity. One would expect experts to outperform novices - when the opposite happens it is counter-intuitive, hence the need for a term to describe this phenomenon.Rate it:
beginning to see the lightan awakening, an awareness, sudden realization, recognizing a situation.Rate it:
behind barsIn jail or prison.Rate it:
behind closed doorsPublic disclosure.Rate it:
behind its timeShowing characteristics of the past; present in one's work after later advances in the field; coming later than could be generally accepted.Rate it:
behind somebody's backWithout somebody's knowledge; secretly.Rate it:
behind someone's backWithout somebody's knowledge; secretly.Rate it:
behind the bitAn equestrian term, meaning that the horse is evading the bit.Rate it:
behind the counterOf drugs, dispensed by a pharmacist without needing a doctor's prescription or other form of compliance.Rate it:
behind the eight ballAt a disadvantage.Rate it:
Behind the Eight BallGetting into trouble or difficult situation due to bad luck, a situation through which, one might not get out easilyRate it:
behind the eight-ballIn a difficult situation or tight spot.Rate it:
behind the scenesIn secret; out of public view.Rate it:
behind the timesOut of date; old-fashioned; obsolete; outmoded; outdated.Rate it:
behind the wheelIn control of a vehicle; driving.Rate it:
behind the wheelIn control of the situation; in charge.Rate it:
behind timeLate, arriving late.Rate it:
bein darkmansAlternative spelling of bene darkmansRate it:
being thatsince or because.Rate it:
belay my lastIgnore what I just said; previous order or request is retracted.Rate it:
belemnite battlefieldA fossil site with an unusually high concentration of belemnite rostra.Rate it:
BelgravianOf or pertaining to Belgravia, London.Rate it:
BelgravianOf or pertaining to the fashionable or aristocratic life; fashionable, aristocratic.Rate it:
BelgravianA resident of Belgravia, London; by extension a member of the fashionable or aristocratic society assumed to reside in Belgravia.Rate it:
believe inTo ascribe existence to.Rate it:
believe inTo ascribe some powers or other attributes to.Rate it:
believe it or notYou may not believe the following, but it is true.Rate it:
believe it or notAn expression made famous by Ripley in his news column featuring difficult to believe facts, events, situations, people, truisms.Rate it:
believe meBe assured; be certain.Rate it:
believe meUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see believe,‎ me.Rate it:
believe one's earsTo believe that something which one hears is truly the case.Rate it:
believe one's eyesTo believe that something which one directly sees is truly the case.Rate it:
believe you meAn emphatic form of "believe me"; you [the subject] had better believe me [the speaker].Rate it:
believe you me!An expression of self assuredness, self confidence, knowledge of facts in the matter.Rate it:
bell curvea graph of a normal (Gaussian) distribution, with a large rounded peak tapering away at each end.Rate it:
bell it outAn electricians methodology to assure continuity in an electrical circuit. Utilizing and applying a low voltage power source to a circuit and applying a pretested door bell to the opposite end of the circuit to prove continuity.Rate it:
bell outTo open out into a bell shape.Rate it:

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