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bear down onTo approach someone in a very determined way.Rate it:

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beat someone's brains outTo beat someone very severely.Rate it:

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beat the dustDon't know. Just heard it in passing.Rate it:

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Bed of RosesAn amazing person or condition that is very comfortable or pleasantRate it:

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before you can say jack robinsonVery quickly. Quicker than you expect.Rate it:

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before you can say knifeVery quickly; quicker than one expects.Rate it:

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belay my lastIgnore what I just said; previous order or request is retracted.Rate it:

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bet dollars to donutsTo suggest that something is very likely to be true or that one has a strong hunch about something.Rate it:

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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue SeaTo be in a very dangerous situation and not knowing what to do, Or to be involved in some precarious situation that has bad results or outcomeRate it:

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biblical  Very large; especially, exceeding previous records.Rate it:

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big as a barnVery big.Rate it:

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big cheeseA very important figure, especially a high-ranking person in an organization.Rate it:

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big dealSomething very important, difficult, or of concern.Rate it:

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big enchiladaA very important person, especially the highest-ranking individual in an organization.Rate it:

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birds of a feather flock togetherJust as we see the same kinds of birds flying together, the same kinds of people are often found together too.Rate it:

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black as thunderVery black (especially of a mood, a frown, etc.).Rate it:

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black over Bill's mother'sDescribing rain-bearing dark clouds on the horizon.Rate it:

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bleeding edgeSomething very current, or modern where there may actually be a hazard or risk in using it, such as with potentially unstable software. The term relates to a sword.Rate it:

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bless youSaid to someone who has just sneezed, as a polite remark.Rate it:

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blind as a batNearly totally blind, having a very poor sense of vision.Rate it:

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blink of an eyeA very short period of time; quickly.Rate it:

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blow a gasketTo become very angry or upset.Rate it:

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blow chunksTo be very bad, inadequate, unpleasant, or miserable; to thoroughly suck.Rate it:

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blow upTo become popular very quickly.Rate it:

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blow upTo suddenly get very angry.Rate it:

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bold as brassVery bold; very brave.Rate it:

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bomb outTo fail; to produce no or very poor results; to drop out of or be eliminated from a competition.Rate it:

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bone-crunchingVery violent or hard, as an impact.Rate it:

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bone-crunchingVery violent or hard.Rate it:

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born with a silver spoon in one's mouthNote. The original nautical expression is just born with a silver spoon and describes those young gentlemen who were able to enter the Royal Navy without examination and whose promotion was assured. the converse was born with a wooden ladle.Rate it:

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bossy boots or bossybootsSomeone that bosses others. Someone that is very bossy. A person who often tells other people what to doRate it:

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bottoming the houseThe process by where someone cleans their house 'from top to bottom'. It is a very thorough clean indeed, even more so than 'spring cleaning'.Rate it:

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boys will be boysIt is hard, often fruitless, to attempt to curb the natural playfulness and tendency to mischief of most growing boys.1922, James Joyce, Ulysses Chapter 13But just then there was a slight altercation between Master Tommy and Master Jacky. Boys will be boys and our two twins were no exception to this golden rule.Even grown men usually remain somewhat boyish in heart"Boys will be boys", grinned grandpa while he joined his adult son playing with the fancy train-set he gave his grandson for Christmas while the kid was in school.Rate it:

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brace of shakesA very short time.Rate it:

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brain surgeonSomeone very intelligent.Rate it:

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brass monkeySaid of the weather when it is very cold.Rate it:

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brass monkeysVery cold.Rate it:

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breed like rabbitsTo breed very rapidly, to have many childrenRate it:

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bright as a buttonVery cheery, energetic and upbeat.Rate it:

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bright as a buttonVery bright (clever, smart, or crafty)Rate it:

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bring down the hammerTo treat very harshly.Rate it:

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bring offTo succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult.Rate it:

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broyer du noirTo have the blues; To feel very sad.Rate it:

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bubble overTo be very enthusiastic, or highly excited.Rate it:

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Buch mit sieben Siegelnsomething considered very hard to understandRate it:

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Buckley's and noneA supposed two chances (probabilities), being Buckley's chance (meaning a very small chance) or no chance at all.Rate it:

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Buckley's chanceA very small chance; no chance at all.Rate it:

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bulletproofUnbreakable, very tough.Rate it:

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bump in the roadA very small town.Rate it:

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bun fightA formal party or other social gathering, especially one at which food is served.Rate it:

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