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blow out of proportionTo overreact to or overstate; to treat too seriously or be overly concerned with.Rate it:

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but seriously folksDirects attention to immediately preceding failed attempt at humor.Rate it:

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cack upTo mess up; to get seriously wrong.Rate it:

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don't make me laughUsed to express that one cannot take a suggestion seriously.Rate it:

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for keepsTo compete seriously, with a strong resolve to win or succeed, as in sports or business.Rate it:

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Get RealTo confront reality, to realize something seriously, stop daydreaming and face the truthRate it:

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gravi morbo affectum esse, conflictari, vexarito be seriously ill.Rate it:

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Hit the BooksTo seriously pay attention to studies, be ready to go good for class with all work done carefully.Rate it:

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il parle en l'airHe talks without thinking of what he is saying, at random, not seriously.Rate it:

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in magno errore versarito be in gross error, seriously misled.Rate it:

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ISHYGDDTInitialism of I seriously hope you guys don't do this.; used to indicate that the speaker does not approve of something previously mentionedRate it:

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laugh out of courtTo dismiss as silly something presented with genuine conviction or treated seriously.Rate it:

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loosen upto relax, act less seriously.Rate it:

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magno errore tenerito be in gross error, seriously misled.Rate it:

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odd and curiousA way to designate special coins, namely coins that are both odd and imperfect or seriously damaged.Rate it:

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on a whimDone without much thought--without thinking seriously about the consequencesRate it:

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rue the dayto seriously regret one's actions.Rate it:

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something is rotten in the state of DenmarkSomething is not right, seriously amiss, especially when leading to suspicion of motive.Rate it:

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take to heartTo take something seriously; to internalize or live according to something (e.g. advice.)Rate it:

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take with a pinch of saltNot take entirely seriously.Rate it:

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talk turkeyTo talk or negotiate plainly, frankly, or seriously.Rate it:

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there's only one way to find outSaid lightheartedly when trying something new and unknown. Or said seriously and with weight when attempting something unknown and potentially unsafe or final.Rate it:

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tongue-in-cheekNot intended seriously; jocular or humorous.Rate it:

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vehementer errareto be in gross error, seriously misled.Rate it:

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vehementer, graviter aeogratare, iacēreto be seriously ill.Rate it:

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vulnus (grave, mortiferum) accipere, excipereto be (seriously, mortally) wounded.Rate it:

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you've got to laughUsed when somebody sees the funny side to a tough situation, to remind not to take things so seriously.Rate it:

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說真的seriously; honestlyRate it:

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