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run off at the mouthTo talk excessively.Rate it:

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run off at the mouthTo speak in a disrespectful manner about somebody.Rate it:

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Run Off at the MouthTo talk continuously without any interruptionsRate it:

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run off withTo leave with someone with the intention of living with them or marrying them. Usually in secret because other people think it is wrong.Rate it:

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run off withTo steal or abscond.Rate it:

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running around like a chicken with its head cut offdoing/accomplishing a lot of things, sometimes frantically or quicklyRate it:

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rush offTo leave in a hurry.Rate it:

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rush offTo produce in great haste.Rate it:

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rust offto come apart, from the process of rusting.Rate it:

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sag offTo skive, to not attend school when required to do so.Rate it:

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sag offBasketball: Position oneself closer to the basket while guarding an opposing player.Rate it:

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sag offUsed other than as an idiom: sag off.Rate it:

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salvo officio (Off. 3. 1. 4)without violating, neglecting one's duty.Rate it:

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sapere (Off. 2. 14. 48)to be a man of sense, judgment.Rate it:

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saw offto cut off with a sawRate it:

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scale offTo peel offRate it:

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scare offTo cause to flee by frightening it.Rate it:

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scare offTo deterRate it:

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scare the pants offTo scare or startle someone thoroughly.Rate it:

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scare the pants off ofTo scare or startle thoroughly.Rate it:

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score offTo delete or remove (especially from a list); to score out, strike out or strike off, cross out or cross off; to draw a line through.Rate it:

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score offUsed other than as an idiom: see score, off. To score from.Rate it:

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score offTo defeat (especially in an argument), get the better of, achieve a success over, gain an advantage or win points over, make a point to the detriment or at the expense of, make appear foolish. Sometimes with particle on (someone).Rate it:

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scrape offTo remove something by a scraping action.Rate it:

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Scrape the Bottle of the BarrelTo make use of something from leftover and off cuts. To be left to choose from scrap or residueRate it:

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scream one's head offTo scream out to one's full capacityRate it:

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screw offTo fail to do one's work; to goof off.Rate it:

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screw offTo go away at someone's urging; to bugger off.Rate it:

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screw offTo remove the lid of a jar or other container by unscrewing it.Rate it:

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screw offTo urge someone to leave.Rate it:

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screw-offSomeone who often fails to do his or her work; someone known to goof off.Rate it:

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screw-offThe ability to be removed by unscrewing (screwing off)Rate it:

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se (quietum) tenere castristo remain inactive in camp.Rate it:

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seal offto physically isolate an area or building for security reasons preventing human passageRate it:

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securi percutere, ferire aliquemto execute a person, cut off his head.Rate it:

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see offTo accompany someone to a point of departure; to ensure someone departs safely.Rate it:

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see offTo defeat.Rate it:

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sell offTo sell asset for the purpose of getting rid of them quickly rather than for maximizing profit.Rate it:

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send offdismiss from playRate it:

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send outA send off; a farewell celebration.Rate it:

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send somebody packingTo expel or eject somebody; to chase off or force out.Rate it:

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send someone packingTo expel, eject, or dismiss someone; to send away, chase off, or force out.Rate it:

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sententiam ferre, dicere (Off. 3. 16. 66)to give sentence (of the judge, cf. sect. VI. 4, note Not...).Rate it:

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servitutem exuere (Liv. 34. 7)to shake off the yoke of slavery.Rate it:

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set offTo begin; to cause; to initiate.Rate it:

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set offTo cause to explode.Rate it:

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set offTo count an addition in one thing against a reduction in something else.Rate it:

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set offTo leave; to begin a journey or trip.Rate it:

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setting offbeginning a journeyRate it:

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severum imperium in suis exercere, tenere (De Sen. 11. 37)to be a strict disciplinarian in one's household.Rate it:

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