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Happy RamadanAn expression used during Ramadan to wish someone a happy time during the holiday.Rate it:

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hark backTo return or revert, to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for.Rate it:

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have a good timeTo enjoy oneself.Rate it:

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have a lot of time forto hold in high esteem; to respectRate it:

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have a screamTo have a good time, to have a blast.Rate it:

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have a whale of a timeTo enjoy oneself greatly.Rate it:

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have legsTo have endurance; to have prospects to exist or go on for a long time.Rate it:

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have no time forto not allow; to forbidRate it:

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have no time forTo dislikeRate it:

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have the floorTo have permission or time to speak, especially in a formal situation.Rate it:

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have the time of one's lifeTo enjoy oneself more than ever before.Rate it:

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have the time of one's lifeTo enjoy oneself immensely.Rate it:

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have the time of your lifeThe experience, situation, developments, surprises, unexpected legacy, unusual positive actions from your friends, relatives, employers.Rate it:

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have time on one's sideTo not be rushed; to have plenty of time to do somethingRate it:

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have you got the timeSynonym of what time is itRate it:

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having a ballHaving a great time; having lots of funRate it:

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heap upTo increase over a period of time; to accumulate.Rate it:

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hell weekThe week during which new members are required to undergo undignified rites of initiation or gruelling discipline in order to be accepted into a fraternity, sorority, secret society, military group, etc.Rate it:

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here and thereFrom time to time.Rate it:

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hic rhodus, hic salta(politics) Prove what you can do, here and now.Rate it:

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high cottonThe best of times; a time of well being.Rate it:

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high timeA very enjoyable or exciting experience or period of time.Rate it:

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high timeA point in time at which something desirable or necessary is considered to be utterly due or even overdue to occur.Rate it:

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hindsight is 20/20(idiomatic) In hindsight things are obvious that were not obvious from the outset; one is able to evaluate past choices more clearly than at the time of the choice.Rate it:

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his temporibus, nostra (hac) aetate, nostra memoria, his (not nostris) diebusin our time; in our days.Rate it:

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historical figureA person who lived long ago, usually of some historical note or importance.Rate it:

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hit a rough patchWhen things are going smoothly for a time, and then a tough time begins.Rate it:

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hit the big timeTo become successful and widely known.Rate it:

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hit the high notesTo produce or attain, at least for a period of time, an especially satisfactory degree of achievement or fulfilment.Rate it:

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hit the nail on the headTo do the right thing at the right time and in right way.Rate it:

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HMUInitialism of hit me up; contact me at a later time.Rate it:

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hold offTo delay commencing an action (until some specified time or event has passed).Rate it:

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hold overSomething left from an earlier time.Rate it:

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holy fuckExpression of terror, awe, surprise, shock, etc., often at something seen for the first time or remembered immediately before using this term.Rate it:

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holy shitExpression of terror, awe, surprise, shock, etc., often at something seen for the first time or remembered immediately before using this term.Rate it:

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homines huius aetatis, nostrae memoriaeour contemporaries; men of our time.Rate it:

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homines qui nunc sunt (opp. qui tunc fuerunt)our contemporaries; men of our time.Rate it:

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horsetradeto negotiate informally, especially when bargaining or reciprocal concessions are included, frequently regarding politicsRate it:

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hospital passA throw that stays in the air long enough that it allows too many people to get underneath it, increasing the risk of injury and a trip to the hospital. Thus, a hospital pass.Rate it:

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hot potatoA child's game in which players pass a ball or other item between them, with the object of avoiding being left holding the item when time expires.Rate it:

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how long is a piece of stringUsed as a response to a question such as "How long will it take?" or "How big is it?" when the length or size is unknown, infinite, or variable.Rate it:

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hum and hawProcrastinate and take a long time before doing something or taking a decision.Rate it:

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I'll see you and raise youUsed to accept a bet, and at the same time raise the stakes.Rate it:

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if I had a nickel for every timeimplying that the situation has happened a lot to the personRate it:

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if it's yellow let it mellowIn order to save water, do not flush the toilet every time you urinate.Rate it:

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il a été reçu d'embléeHe passed his examination the first time he went up, without any difficulty.Rate it:

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il a fait la noce toute la semaineHe has had a high old time of it all the week; He has been on the spree all the week.Rate it:

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il a le bras longHe has great influence.Rate it:

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il a les reins solides(lit.) He is strong; (fig.) He has a long purse.Rate it:

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il a un pied de nez (fam.)He pulls a long face, looks foolish.Rate it:

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