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weekend warriorA person who indulges in a sport or pastime on an infrequent basis, usually on weekends when work commitments are not present.Rate it:
weekend warriorA part-time soldier, or reservist.Rate it:
weigh againstTo be disadvantageous to someone.Rate it:
weigh downTo act as a ballast for.Rate it:
weigh downTo be too much for someone to cope with.Rate it:
weigh inTo bring in one's weight, metaphorically speaking, to bear on an issue.Rate it:
weigh inTo undergo a weigh-in.Rate it:
weigh upTo assess a person or situation.Rate it:
weight of the worldThe distressing combined burden of the problems, doubts, imperfections, and responsibilities associated with human existence.Rate it:
weird outTo, by weirdness, make someone feel uneasy or uncomfortable; to make one feel weird.Rate it:
welcome backSaid to someone coming back to somewhere they have been before.Rate it:
welcome homeSaid to someone coming back to their own home.Rate it:
welcome to my worldIndicates that the speaker is very experienced with a situation that is new to the interlocutor.Rate it:
weld togetherTo forge a social or emotional bond between people.Rate it:
weld togetherUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see weld,‎ together.Rate it:
welfare CadillacThe case of a person or group receiving public benefits, although the benefits are not actually needed by the recipient or are obtained by fraud.Rate it:
well ain't that the catfish in the trapA sentence commonly spoken in the Southern United States. It can often be used in place of "well, I'll be damned". Used to express surprise.Rate it:
well and goodBasically good, but with some shortcoming or limitation.Rate it:
well and trulyutterly; completely; without doubtRate it:
well begun is half doneMuch depends on the beginning of an endeavor.Rate it:
well donePerformed well.Rate it:
well done my boyCompletion of something special, a challenging task.Rate it:
well fricksaid in moments of anger or frustrationRate it:
well hungHaving been left for a time, normally hanging, to encourage tenderness.Rate it:
well hungHaving male genitalia of pleasing proportions.Rate it:
well i thought it was little sylvie hopprunning there for meThis phrase appears in a song by Harry Belafonte. The song is “Sylvie”. I got the lyrics from Internet.Rate it:
well metA greeting.Rate it:
well metWelcome, greeted.Rate it:
well metGreeted by a person of high respect or social status.Rate it:
well metUsed other than as an idiom: see well, met.Rate it:
well playedUsed to praise performance in a sport or game.Rate it:
well playedSynonym of touché.Rate it:
well readeruditeRate it:
well to doquite wealthyRate it:
well upTo gradually or steadily flow upwards or outwards so as to begin to fill or overflow something, literally or figuratively.Rate it:
well, i neverAn exclamation of great surprise.Rate it:
well, i'll be dipped (in a barrell of beer!)When one is completely taken aback by the facts at hand. Can be expressed in both elation and/or frustration. Also, depending on the level of either of the forementioned emotions, the phrase goes from the simple short version of, "(Well), I'll Be Dipped.(!) to the extended version of, "(Well), I'll be Dipped In A Barrell of Beer.(!)Rate it:
well, well, wellIndicating pondering or consideration, often with sarcasm or mock surprise.Rate it:
well-oiledefficient, efficiently runRate it:
well-oiledDrunk.Rate it:
well-oiledEfficient; efficiently run.Rate it:
well-paddedFat, corpulent, pudgy.Rate it:
well-paddedWealthy, well-to-do.Rate it:
welsh rabbitMilk or cheese plus ale on toast.Rate it:
WendeDie Wende; the process or time of unification between the BRD and GDR to modern Germany.Rate it:
went to the windsbecame well knownRate it:
were you born in a tentAn admonishment said to someone who has left a door open.Rate it:
wet behind the earsInexperienced; not seasoned; new; just beginning.Rate it:
Wet Behind the EarsYoung, not experienced, immatureRate it:
Wet BlanketA depressing person who spoils the fun of other people, a person who spoils enjoyment of others by being boringRate it:

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