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out on the tilesI've had a pint of bitter and now I'm feeling better and I'm out on the tiles." Led Zeppelin in their song "Out on the tiles", 1970.Rate it:

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out the doorThe exact image, a lookalike.Rate it:

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out the doorExact, correct.Rate it:

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out the wazooexcessive or excessively; too much.Rate it:

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out the windowMade obsolete; altered drastically as a result of situational change.Rate it:

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out the windowA missed opportunity.Rate it:

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out thereCrazy, nutty, loony.Rate it:

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out to lunchAway eating lunch or for a midday break; especially, away from work or a job.Rate it:

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out to lunchClueless, inattentive or careless.Rate it:

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out to lunchIs mindless; isn't paying any attention.Rate it:

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out with itUsed to tell somebody to reveal a secret.Rate it:

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out-and-outComplete, utter.Rate it:

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ouvrez l'œil, et le bon! (fam.)Look out!Rate it:

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over and outUsed to signal the end of a conversation, especially one conducted by CB radio or the like.Rate it:

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pack awayTo store away, place out of the way, or stash, especially for the longer term.Rate it:

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pack outTo fill with spectatorsRate it:

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pad outto sleep or go to bedRate it:

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pad outto add something extra to something to make it appear more substantialRate it:

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page outTo transfer to auxiliary storage.Rate it:

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paint outTo obliterate by painting over.Rate it:

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paint outTo describe, possibly so as to misrepresent.Rate it:

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paint the town redTo party or celebrate in a rowdy, wild manner, especially in a public place.Rate it:

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pan outBy swirling dirt or crushed rock in a pan of water, in the manner of a traditional prospector seeking gold.Rate it:

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pan outTo succeed; to proceed according to plan; to result or end up.Rate it:

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panier de crabesA rat race; any organization where people metaphorically claw at one another to come out on top.Rate it:

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para parar un trenin great quantity, coming out of one's earsRate it:

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parade passed someone bySomeone missed out on the joys of life, an opportunity, or popular movementRate it:

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parcel outTo divide into portions or chunks; to ration.Rate it:

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partial outTo remove one variable in order to identify any correlation between othersRate it:

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party crasherSomeone who attempts and often gains entry to a party or club to which they were not invited, often using social engineering techniques. The party crasher usually tries to blend into the party so as not to be kicked out.Rate it:

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pass outTo faint; fall asleep.Rate it:

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pass outTo distribute, to hand out.Rate it:

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pass outTo graduate, usually marked by the ceremony at the end of their training.Rate it:

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passage à l'acteImpulsive acting out.Rate it:

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pay outTo distribute money; to disburse.Rate it:

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pay outTo repay, take revenge.Rate it:

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pay outTo slacken a rope by lengthening it; to allow a rope to run out.Rate it:

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payer d'audaceTo put on a bold face; To brazen a thing out.Rate it:

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peace outGoodbye.Rate it:

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peace outgo in peace.Rate it:

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peal outTo ring loudly.Rate it:

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peal outTo cause to ring loudly.Rate it:

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peck outTo remove by peckingRate it:

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pecuniam fenore occupare (Flacc. 21. 54)to put out money at interest.Rate it:

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peel outTo start abruptly from a standing stop, accelerating rapidly, especially so as to produce skid marks.Rate it:

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peep outto show, to be visible.Rate it:

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peg itTo run away; to leg it; to scarper.Rate it:

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peg outTo move one's peg to the last position on the pegboard, and thus win. [from 19th c.]Rate it:

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peg outTo mark with pegs. [from 19th c.]Rate it:

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