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ve haf vays of making you talkA catchphrase, usually delivered in a mock German accent, implying a threat of torture to extract information.Rate it:
vee have vaysThis phrase is said as a joke when someone doesn't answer you or lies. It is an alternative pronunciation with a German accent and a shortened version of the movie quote "We have ways of making you talk."Rate it:
vee have vays of making you talkThis is a German accent version of the American movie quote "We have ways of making you talk." It is said as a joke when someone doesn't answer you or lies.Rate it:
veg outTo relax by not moving much.Rate it:
vel non"or not"Rate it:
vel sim.Or the like; or similar.Rate it:
velvet handcuffsUsed other than as an idiom: see velvet, handcuffs.Rate it:
velvet handcuffsGolden handcuffs: any arrangement designed to provide favorable benefits or pay so as to discourage a participant from wanting to leave it.Rate it:
veni, vidi, viciUsed to refer to belligerence.Rate it:
venire contra factum propriumNo one may set himself in contradiction to his own previous conduct.Rate it:
vent out one's blood, sweat and tearsA person's determination and hard work.Rate it:
venus flytrapinsect-eating plantRate it:
verbal assaultOften used other than as an idiom: an assault that is verbal.Rate it:
verbal assaultOral or written speech that creates, or is intended to create, a fear of physical harmRate it:
verbal phrasetwo or more words that when put together express a thought or ideaRate it:
verbal phrasetwo or more words that when put together express a thought or ideaRate it:
verbum satUsed to bring something to a conclusion, implying that further comment is unadvisable or unneeded.Rate it:
verge onTo approach or come close to something; to border or be on the edge of something.Rate it:
vertically challengedOf a person, short.Rate it:
very goodUsed other than as an idiom: very good.Rate it:
very goodUsed as acknowledgement of receipt of one's orders.Rate it:
very wellUsed other than as an idiom: see very, well.Rate it:
very wellUsed to weaken the effect of certain modal verbs.Rate it:
very wellIndicating acceptance, often with resignation or acquiescence, of a statement or situation.Rate it:
vest bustera handgun cartridge that can fully penetrate a contemporary bulletproof vest.Rate it:

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