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happy FourthAlternative form of happy Fourth of JulyRate it:

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happy Fourth of JulyA greeting used during the United States Independence Day to recognize its celebration.Rate it:

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happy HalloweenA greeting used during Halloween to recognize its celebrationRate it:

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happy Independence DayA greeting used during Independence Day to recognize its celebration.Rate it:

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Happy New Year'sAlternative form of Happy New YearRate it:

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happy Valentine's DayA greeting used during Valentine's Day to recognize its celebration.Rate it:

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harken backAlternative form of hearken backRate it:

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hatchet jobA treatment which serves primarily to disparage its subject; a piece of criticism which aims to destroy a reputation.Rate it:

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have a mind of one's ownTo form one's personal opinions and choose one's actions without being governed by the views or choices of others; to be independently minded; to think for oneself.Rate it:

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have another thing comingAlternative form of have another think comingRate it:

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have its momentsTo experience brief periods of distinction, especially in contrast with the status quo.Rate it:

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he who laughs last laughs hardestAlternative form of he who laughs last laughs best.Rate it:

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head southAlternative form of go south; to decrease or become unfavorable; to take a turn for the worse.Rate it:

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headlinesplural form of headlineRate it:

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Heart of GoldHaving a big heart, generous, of extremely good natureRate it:

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heart of stoneA stonehearted character, stern or cruel nature.Rate it:

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heaven knowsAlternative form of God knowsRate it:

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heaven only knowsAlternative form of God knows, in sense of something unknown to mortal men.Rate it:

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hell in a hand basketto go to one's doom, to deteriorate quickly, to proceed on a course to disaster. The phrase go to hell in a handbasket is an American phrase which came into general use during the American Civil War, though its popularity has spread into other countries.Rate it:

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hen's teethPlural form of hen's tooth.Rate it:

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hens' teethAlternative form of hen's teeth.Rate it:

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here you goAlternative form of here you are.Rate it:

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here's your signA sarcastic remark and gesture that is said and done when someone says something stupid. This is said while holding the back of your right hand in a fist to your forehead with the index finger and thumb extended to form an "L" for "Loser." This is done and said to someone when they ask an obvious question and they should have known the answer; it points out to someone how dumb the question was that they just asked.Rate it:

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heteInflected form of heetRate it:

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hew outcarve out, or cut out a form, or to make something hollow by using heavy cutting tools such as an axe.Rate it:

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high five. down low. too slow.Something Americans do to have fun and form friendships--a bonding thing; camaraderie.Rate it:

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his back is upHe is offended or angry; an expression or idea taken from a cat; that animal, when angry, always raising its back. An allusion also sometimes used to jeer a crooked man.Rate it:

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historical landmarkA National Historic Landmark is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance.Rate it:

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hit above one's weightAlternative form of punch above one's weight.Rate it:

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hit below one's weightAlternative form of punch below one's weight.Rate it:

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hoc in sapientem non caditit is incompatible with the nature of a wise man; the wise are superior to such things.Rate it:

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holy crap on a crackerEmphatic form of holy crap.Rate it:

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holy crap on a stickEmphatic form of holy crap.Rate it:

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home field advantageUsually in sports, the heightened performance enjoyed by the team playing on its own familiar field in front of its home crowd.Rate it:

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home is where you hang your hatRather than feeling nostalgic or sentimental, one should simply accept any place where one happens to reside as one's home.1948, Ruth L. Yorck, "D.P.Rate it:

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Homer sometimes nodsAlternative form of even Homer nodsRate it:

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hone in onAlternative form of home in onRate it:

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hook upTo form an association someone.Rate it:

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hope springs eternal in the human breastAlternative form of hope springs eternal.Rate it:

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horsetradingInformal negotiating, especially when complex or clever in nature.Rate it:

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how are you doingAlternative form of how do you doRate it:

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how do ye doAlternative form of how do you doRate it:

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how do?Shortened form of "How do you do?" ; emphasis on the word "do" when you say "How do?"Rate it:

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how much does it costWhat is its price?, How much money do you want for it?Rate it:

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how's aboutAlternative form of how aboutRate it:

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hungry hungry hippoAn expression used to say you are very hungry; also hungry hippo, for short; also the name of a children's board game (Hungry Hungry Hippo) produced by Hasbro under its subsidiary, Milton BradleyRate it:

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hunt and peckForm of typing employed by novices in which they search for and strike each and every key one by one on a keyboard, normally using only their index fingers --considered slow and inefficientRate it:

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I am twenty years oldAlternative form of I'm twenty years oldRate it:

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i could eat a horseI am very hungry; short form of "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse."Rate it:

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I have cancerIndicates that the speaker is afflicted with some form of cancer.Rate it:

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