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Shabbat shalomUsed to express good wishes on or before the Jewish sabbath.Rate it:
shabby chica style of furniture or other things that are intentionally made to look old or shabby in an obviously fake wayRate it:
shack upTo live together, especially of an unmarried couple.Rate it:
shacked upSimple past tense and past participle of shack up.Rate it:
shady pinesSomething said to an older person (usually your mother) to correct their bad behavior by threatening to take them to live in a retirement home.Rate it:
shady, back-alley dealsUncompromising, dishonest, irregular, illegal agreements, plots, arrangements, scenarios.Rate it:
shake a lega command to get busy, to get going, to do something quickly, to go faster, to move more hurriedly or to pick up paceRate it:
shake a leghurry upRate it:
shake and bakeTo get it done no matter what.Rate it:
shake downTo cause something to fall down by shaking it, or something it is attached to.Rate it:
shake downTo shake someone so money falls from their pockets.Rate it:
shake downTo get money from someone using threats.Rate it:
shake downTo search exhaustively.Rate it:
shake downTo subject something to a shakedown test.Rate it:
shake handsTo grasp another person's hands as an expression of greeting, farewell, agreement, etc.Rate it:
shake hands with the unemployedTo urinate.Rate it:
shake hands with the unemployedTo masturbate.Rate it:
shake it offforget about it; let it go; the process of getting over an upset or bad feeling about somethingRate it:
shake like a leafTo tremble, as with fear, cold, etc.; shiverRate it:
shake offTo remove by shaking.Rate it:
shake offTo dissociate oneself from.Rate it:
shake offTo lose someone who is tracking youRate it:
shake offTo rid oneself of a malady or its symptomsRate it:
shake on itTo agree; to close a deal.Rate it:
shake outTo agitate a piece of cloth or other flexible material in order to remove dust, or to try to make it smooth and flat.Rate it:
shake outTo unfurl a reef from a sailRate it:
shake overto friskRate it:
shake the pagoda treeTo find a source of easy enrichment; to become absurdly rich in a short time.Rate it:
shake upTo agitate by shaking.Rate it:
shake upTo upset or distress.Rate it:
shake upTo reorganize, to make reforms in.Rate it:
shake your bootyto danceRate it:
shaky timesThe expression reflects negative influences of many categories, including financing, government interference and changes in the firm's leadership.Rate it:
shaky timesThe expression reflects negative influences of many categories, including financing, government interference and changes in a firm's leadership.Rate it:
sham AbrahamTo pretend sickness or insanity. {{First attested in the late 18 century.}}Rate it:
sham AbramAlternative form of sham Abraham. [First attested in the late 18 century.]Rate it:
shame, shameI condemn the subject of this speech; Expression of admonishment or disgust at the subject of a speech.Rate it:
shank-nagTo travel on foot.Rate it:
shanken meupset meRate it:
shanks' mareOne's own legs used for walking; to "travel by shanks' mare" or "ride on shanks' mare" is to walk to your destination.Rate it:
shanks' nagTransportation by foot. To "take a shanks' nag" means using one's own legs to walk.Rate it:
shanks' ponyTransportation by foot.Rate it:
shape upTo improve; to correct one's bad habits or behavior.Rate it:
shape upTo take shape; to transform into or become.Rate it:
Shape Up or Ship OutTo improve and correct your behavior and performance or else get out or leaveRate it:
shape up or ship outTo either improve one's behavior or else be required to leave; to either improve one's performance in an activity or else withdraw from that activity completely.Rate it:
shape-up!shape-up!Rate it:
share and share alikeEqual rights to or equal portions of profits, assets, bequests, or other valuable items legally owed to investors, partners, beneficiaries, or other named associates.Rate it:
share and share alikeFor members of a group, equal portions of or equal access to tangible or intangible goods, entitlements, or obligations-i.e., each person's share like each of the other shares.Rate it:
share and share alikeTo divide possessions, benefits, or obligations equally among members of a group.Rate it:

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I wouldn't eat that; better safe than _______.
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C sorry
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