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settle downto get comfortable with one's new accommodation or circumstances.Rate it:

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settle someone's hashTo physically or verbally subdue someone.Rate it:

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sex machineSomeone with considerable sexual prowess.Rate it:

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SFYLInitialism of sorry for your loss, commonly said in response to someone being scammed or losing money from a risky investment.Rate it:

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shake downTo cause something to fall down by shaking it, or something it is attached to.Rate it:

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shake downTo shake someone so money falls from their pockets.Rate it:

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shake downTo get money from someone using threats.Rate it:

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shake downTo search exhaustively.Rate it:

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shake downTo subject something to a shakedown test.Rate it:

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shake it offforget about it; let it go; the process of getting over an upset or bad feeling about somethingRate it:

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shake offTo lose someone who is tracking youRate it:

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she could be his motherOne could be someone's parent, said of a woman older than a man.Rate it:

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shimmy on downTo go somewhere.Rate it:

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shit in someone's CheeriosTo ruin one's day.Rate it:

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shit listOne is on another’s “bad side”; someone is angry with another; S-list, for short, is another way of saying it without swearingRate it:

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shit offTo ask someone to leave angrily.Rate it:

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shoot downTo shoot , so that the one shot goes down.Rate it:

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shoot downTo the point of preclusion.Rate it:

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shoot me downTo deprecate, demean, vilify, condemn an individual.Rate it:

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shoot off at the mouthDon't let [presidential press secretary Ron] Ziegler shoot off at the mouth without our knowledge.Rate it:

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short-sheetTo play a prank by folding someone's bed sheets to make the space for lying in the bed unusably short.Rate it:

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shoulder to cry onSomeone offering emotional support to another in distress.Rate it:

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shout downTo shout louder than in order to force through one's argument or point of view.Rate it:

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show inTo lead or direct someone to an enclosed space, usually a room.Rate it:

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show roundTo show someone the important parts of somethingRate it:

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show somebody the doorTo escort someone to the exit of the premises; to expel someone from a room, gathering, etc.Rate it:

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show somebody the doorTo dismiss or reject; to exclude someone who was formerly included.Rate it:

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show someone the doorTo escort someone to the exit of the premises; to expel someone from a room, gathering, etc.Rate it:

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show someone the doorTo dismiss or reject; to exclude someone who was formerly included.Rate it:

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show who's bossTo demonstrate that one is dominant over or superior to someone; to establish that one has control of some device or intractable object.Rate it:

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shower downTo fall from the sky, especially in vast quantitiesRate it:

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shower withTo give to someone an abundance of; to give someone something many times in quick succession.Rate it:

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shrink awayto draw back in fear; cringe, back down, shy awayRate it:

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shuck downto pull down forcefully.Rate it:

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shut downTo close, terminate, or end.Rate it:

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shut downTo turn off or stop.Rate it:

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shy awayto draw back in fear, cringe, back downRate it:

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sick and tiredannoyed or frustrated with something or someone, to the point of losing one's temper or patience.Rate it:

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sick noteSomeone who dodges work because of sickness, implying they are faking it.Rate it:

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sideways glanceA silent, somewhat disapproving look from someone with body language to boot, which causes one to be somewhat uncomfortable and a bit in wonderment.Rate it:

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silver spoonWealth passed down or inherited.Rate it:

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simmer downTo decrease in intensity of anger, agitation, or excitement.Rate it:

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sing a different tunechange one's opinion about or attitude toward someone or something.Rate it:

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sing the praises ofTo commend someone's attributes to others.Rate it:

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sing your praisesTo praise someone or something very much.Rate it:

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sit downTo cause to be seated or in a sitting posture; to furnish a seat to.Rate it:

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sit downTo assume a sitting position from a standing position.Rate it:

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sit downTo meet formally at a conference table.Rate it:

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sit downTo assume a low or sunken position.Rate it:

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sit outTo escape a hold while face-down by swinging one's legs around into the sitting position.Rate it:

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