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up and at 'emVigorously launched or launching into an activity; Also used to mean promptly awake and ready to start the day or given as a command to wake up, get out of bed, and get busy with activitiesRate it:

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up toConsidering all members of an equivalence class the same.Rate it:

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up topWhen someone says "up top" to you they are asking you to give them a high five--to tapthe palm of your hand against the palm of their same hand over your heads as you face each other; same as saying "high five" or "give me a high five"; a gesture of agreement or celebration, like between winning team membersRate it:

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ut in eodem simili verserto use the same simile, illustration.Rate it:

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vicissitudines dierum noctiumquethe succession of day and night.Rate it:

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vitam ad annum centesimum perducereto reach one's hundredth year, to live to be a hundred.Rate it:

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voir le jourTo see the day.Rate it:

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vous viendrez cuire à mon fourSome day you will need my assistance.Rate it:

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walk and chew gum at the same timeTo do something very easy.Rate it:

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we haven't got all daya statement used to hurry people upRate it:

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wee small hoursHe worked into the wee small hours to get everything perfect for the opening day.Rate it:

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what a lovely dayThe day is lovely.Rate it:

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what day is it todayUsed to ask for the current day of the week or of the month.Rate it:

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what did your last slave die ofUsed to indicate that someone is being bossy and/or demanding, usually to an unreasonable extent.Rate it:

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what time have you gotused to ask someone for the time of day, especially for checking against one's own clockRate it:

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what time is itWhat is the time of day?Rate it:

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what's good for the goose is good for the ganderAny decision or rule that applies to one person must be applied to the others especially of the same group.Rate it:

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what's goodwhat is your problem. Example: And now back to this bitch that had a lot to say about me the other day in the press. Miley, what's good?Rate it:

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while away your dayOne whom is lackadaisical, regressive, cares less:Rate it:

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white rabbitWhite rabbit is the first thing one must say, usually 3 times, on the first day of each month.Rate it:

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Whos Your Waiter Last Year?Whos Your Waiter Last Year?Rate it:

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win the dayto gain complete victory or success over something or someoneRate it:

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win the dayto be totally accepted by other people (such as an idea or a proposal)Rate it:

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window dressingThese latest modifications are mere window dressing, the same problems remain.Rate it:

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woman among womenA woman who is accepted on the same terms, and as having the same worth, as other others in society.Rate it:

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wooden spoonAn ironic prize for finishing last in a competition.Rate it:

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wooden spoonistThe person or team who comes last in a contest.Rate it:

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word for wordusing exactly the same words, verbatimRate it:

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word-for-wordUsing exactly the same words (as were originally used).Rate it:

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work around the clockTo work all day and all night without a break, because it is imperative to finish something.Rate it:

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year dotA very long time ago, from the beginning or as far back as one can remember.Rate it:

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year in, year outDuring every year; always.Rate it:

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you can't step in the same river twiceIt is not possible to repeat past experiences, as time changes all things.Rate it:

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you don't know shit from shinola1. Like calling someone ignorant 2. Often said in reference to something specific, the person saying this phrase is expressing that they don't think the subject of their complaint knows what they are talking about, or doesn't know what they are doing or that they don't know anything at all 3. Same as the phrase: "You don't know your ass from a hole in the ground"Rate it:

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you learn something new every dayUttered after acquiring new knowledge.Rate it:

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your actions speak so loudly that your words i cannot hearWhen you say you know something yet you fail to act as if that knowledge were true, it shows you don't really know that something to be true; it essentially calls the person a hypocrite since they say one thing and do another; same as the phrase "To know and not to do is not to know"Rate it:

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your on my last nerveTo be annoying someone so much they feel like they’re going to explodeRate it:

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zapatero, a tus zapatoscobbler, stick to thy last. Used to criticize someone who opines about a subject without knowing it.Rate it:

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zero-daybenefiting from newly found and yet unpatched or unmitigated flaw in software or hardware; using zero-day vulnerabilityRate it:

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zero-dayUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see zero,‎ day.Rate it:

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zero-daynewly discovered, and therefore still not fixed and possibly exploited by hackers or other criminalsRate it:

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zip itBe quiet; the same as zip one's lip.Rate it:

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zwischen den Jahrenbetween Christmas and New YearRate it:

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и вам того жеsame to youRate it:

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и тебе того жеsame to youRate it:

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мне ... годI'm... year oldRate it:

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с наступающим Новым годомhappy coming New Year!Rate it:

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с Новым годомHappy New YearRate it:

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С Рождеством Христовым и с Новым годомMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year!Rate it:

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יומנעיםUsed to wish someone a pleasant day, usually in the context of a greeting or farewell.Rate it:

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