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crazy as all outdoorsA joking way of describing someone who is always getting into trouble from decisions they make.Rate it:

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crazy assMad or lost your marblesRate it:

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creep intoTo enter surreptitiously.Rate it:

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creep intoTo enter something or somewhere by creeping.Rate it:

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cross swordsFor males, to urinate simultaneously such that the streams intersect.Rate it:

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cross swordsUsed other than as an idiom: see cross, sword., to place or hold two swords so they cross each other.Rate it:

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cross swordsTo fight with someone; to duel.Rate it:

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cross swordsTo quarrel or argue with someone; to have a dispute with someone.Rate it:

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Cross that Bridge when You Come to ItDon’t worry about unnecessary things, don’t over-think a problem, deal with the difficulty when it arrives, don’t predict problems in your headRate it:

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crowd in onTo join when not wanted; to force one's way into a situation where one is unwelcome.Rate it:

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crowd togetherTo push into an excessively small space; to pack tightly.Rate it:

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cry over spilled milkBecome needlessly upset over trivial reverses or losses, express resentment when others gain incidental items or are chosen instead of your being favored.Rate it:

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curiosity is your own limitYou can only think to your minds curiosity limit.Rate it:

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curl upto shape one's body into a somewhat ball-like shape, with one's legs tucked into the abdomen, especially for cosiness or for protection.Rate it:

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curl upto coil or shrivel, make into a coilRate it:

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curl upto curl, make curly, shape into curlsRate it:

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Cut Off Your Nose to Spite Your FaceTo make a difficult situation more complicated due to an angry actionRate it:

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cut one's coat according to one's clothLive according to your means.Rate it:

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cut upTo cut into smaller pieces.Rate it:

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Cut Your Eyeteeth on SomethingTo become sensible at a young age; to have experienceRate it:

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dalla padella alla braceout of the frying pan, into the fireRate it:

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dans tes rêvesin your dreamsRate it:

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de, e civitate aliquem eicereto banish a person, send him into exile.Rate it:

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dead beatexhaustedRate it:

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dead creature screecherGhost zombie enters your soul to eat your good deeds and bad deeds to enslave your spiritRate it:

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debris fieldAny area, non-dependent of locale, space, or contour, that contains the debris of wreckage, impact, sinking, or other material that once constituted a complete object. Debris fields can be found at the site of air crashes, water vessel sinking, explosions of buildings, collapses, and other events that render a whole entity into components, pieces, or other non-whole items.Rate it:

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dein Wort in Gottes Ohrfrom your lips to God's ears; I wish; expresses that the speaker wants a preceding statement to be true, but considers it unlikely or at least doubtfulRate it:

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dein Wunsch ist mir Befehlyour wish is my commandRate it:

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déloger sans tambour ni trompetteTo leave without beat of drum.Rate it:

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des mots longs d'une toiseWords as long as your arm.Rate it:

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dial intoTo join a computer network.Rate it:

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dic quid sentiasgive me your opinion.Rate it:

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did i stutter?Something said to a person who asks again and again, “what did you say?” Or someone who won’t hear you when you said “no” or “leave me alone” the first time and keeps annoyingly asking for your input.Rate it:

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dig intoTo begin eating heartily.Rate it:

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dig intoTo research a particular subject.Rate it:

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diminishing returnsA condition in which additional inputs into an organization, project or process produce progressively fewer or lower-quality additional outputs, and may, in extreme cases, cause the total quantity or quality of outputs to decrease.Rate it:

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dinosaurs eating cheetosA discreet way to tell your significant other they have a booger to take care ofRate it:

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dip a toe intoTo enter or get involved in tentatively and for the first time.Rate it:

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dip intoUsed other than as an idiom: dip into.Rate it:

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dip intoTo read parts of something.Rate it:

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dip intoTo spend some of one's savingsRate it:

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dissipatos homines in (ad) societatem vitae convocare (Tusc. 1. 25. 62)to unite isolated individuals into a society.Rate it:

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dites bien des choses de ma part à votre frèreRemember me kindly to your brother.Rate it:

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divide and conquerA combination of political, military and economic strategies that aim to gain and maintain power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into chunks that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy.(computing) Applied to various algorithms, such as quicksort, that solve a problem by splitting it recursively into smaller problems until all of the remaining problems are trivial.(as imperative, proverb) In order to rule securely, don't allow alliances of your enemies.Rate it:

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divide upTo divide, particularly into separate shares for distribution.Rate it:

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doTo convert into a certain form; especially, to translate.Rate it:

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do overTo beat up.Rate it:

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do the best and live the restFirst do your work with your 100% dont think about the resultRate it:

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do you kiss your mother with that mouth?Alternative, longer form of "you kiss your mother with that mouth?"; typically said after and because someone cursedRate it:

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dolor infixus animo haeret (Phil. 2. 26)grief has struck deep into his soul.Rate it:

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