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mint humbugboiled sweetRate it:
mint sauceserve this with lambRate it:
mise en scèneThe set of a theatrical production; Physical environment, surroundings, or ambianceRate it:
misery loves companyMisery is easier to bear when one is not the only one miserable.Rate it:
misery loves companyRepetitious, droll, depressing revelations of one's hard luck, always being left out of the fun, the prizes, never invited, always overlooked and pleading that others will come to the rescue!Rate it:
misfortunes never come singlybad things or situations always come in groups, they never come in a single way.Rate it:
miss outTo miss an experience or lose an opportunity, etc. that should not be missed.Rate it:
Miss RightA perfect, ideal or suitable female mate or wife.Rate it:
miss the boatTo fail to take advantage of an opportunity; to overlook or be too late to pursue an option or course of action.Rate it:
miss the boatTo miss out (on something); to be ignorant (of something).Rate it:
Miss the BoatTo blow your chance, slow to act, to miss out on the chanceRate it:
miss the markTo fail to hit the target.Rate it:
miss the markTo fail to reach the result that was intended.Rate it:
miss the pointTo fail to grasp the meaning of an utterance.Rate it:
missed the boatrefers to something someone didn't do and maybe regrets not doing; often followed by "on that" or "on that one"; can also be said sarcasticallyRate it:
missing a linkTo be slow or dimwitted.Rate it:
missing stairA member of a community who is widely but privately known within that community for abusiveness or other harmful behavior that has not been addressed.Rate it:
mission creepGradual expansion of the objectives, scope, and/or cost of a military mission without careful planning.Rate it:
mist overTo become covered with mist.Rate it:
mist overTo become tearful.Rate it:
mist overTo cover as if with a mist.Rate it:
mist upTo become misty.Rate it:
mist upTo become coated with condensation; to fog up.Rate it:
Mister RightA perfect, ideal or suitable mate or husband.Rate it:
mix apples and orangesTo mix two totally different things.Rate it:
mix it upTo compete vigorously, to quarrel, or to fight physically.Rate it:
mix paki chat roomMix Paki Chat Room is a chat room website where people can talk to each other.Rate it:
mix upTo mix or blend.Rate it:
mix upTo confuse or reverse.Rate it:
mix upconfused situationRate it:
mix upmisunderstandingRate it:
mixed bagAny bag containing a mixture of something.Rate it:
mixed bagBy extension, a group of entities with few characteristics in common; an assortment.Rate it:
mixed bagSomething tending to have both good and bad results or characteristics; something having a mixture of advantages and disadvantages.Rate it:
mixed blessingSomething that has both good and bad features.Rate it:
mixed messageAny communication that is contradictory, inconsistent, or unclear, especially in its motive or intent.Rate it:
mixed pictureA situation in which both negatives and positives are found.Rate it:
mobilia sequuntur personamCommon law doctrine holding that personal property held by a person is governed by the same law that governs that person, so that if a person who is legally domiciled in one jurisdiction dies with property in a second jurisdiction, that property is legally treated as though it were in the first jurisdiction.Rate it:
mock upTo create a model or demonstration; to create a preliminary version or sample.Rate it:
mocking is catchingAn admonishment to be careful of criticising others, lest the same happen to you.Mocking is Catching was the title of a 1726 song by Henry Carey.Rate it:
modern upTo moderniseRate it:
modest proposalA idea which is especially extreme, unorthodox or distasteful, often put forward in jest.Rate it:
modest proposalUsed other than as an idiom: see modest, proposal.Rate it:
mom and apple pieWholesomeness and traditional values.Rate it:
mom and apple pieSomething that cannot be questioned because it appeals to universally-held beliefs or values.Rate it:
moment in the sunA brief instance in which an otherwise obscure, unremarkable, or humble person draws attention.Rate it:
moment of truthA deciding instant; the time when a test determines or makes it apparent whether something will succeed.Rate it:
monday bluesLazy mood in monday, after the weekend.Rate it:
Monday-morning quarterbackSomeone who criticizes from hindsight.Rate it:
Monday-morning quarterbackTo criticize from hindsight.Rate it:

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