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baby-killerUsed other than as an idiom: see baby, killer.Rate it:

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baby-killera person who advocates abortionRate it:

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baby-killeran abortionistRate it:

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baby showerCelebración por un bebé que esta por nacer.Rate it:

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baby-killera saloon, used by the Temperance MovementRate it:

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cry like a baby(of an adult or older child) To bawl unabashedly and pitifully.Rate it:

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double rainbow babya term given to a child born after two miscarriages, stillbirths, or deaths.Rate it:

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golden babyA baby born after a rainbow babyRate it:

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like taking candy from a babyEasy to achieve.Rate it:

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make baby Jesus cryTo provoke a negative reaction due to being offensive, unpleasant, immoral, etc.Rate it:

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rainbow babyA baby born following a miscarriage, stillbirth, or the death of an infant. Also known as a 'sunshine' baby or an 'angel' baby. They bring joy to a grieving family following stillbirth or infant loss.Rate it:

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rubber baby buggy bumpersa tongue twister; a phrase that if spoken rapidly and repeatedly is difficult to say without making a mistakeRate it:

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this won't get the baby into a short dressTo take inadequate action dealing with an opportunityRate it:

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a morning birdThat means the bird always wakes up early in the morning to find its meal.Rate it:

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a needle in a haystackIt means when something is extremely difficult (or impossible) to find.Rate it:

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are you feeling betterAsked to find out whether someone has recovered to some degree from past illness or unwellness.Rate it:

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bundle of joyA newborn baby.Rate it:

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dolorem in lacrimas effundereto find relief in tears.Rate it:

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give birthTo produce new life into the world; to have a baby. Transitive when used with to.Rate it:

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hidden in plain sightSeemingly hidden, but actually not hidden and easy to find.Rate it:

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squeeze inTo find time or other resources for.Rate it:

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stumble acrossTo discover or find something by accident.Rate it:

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trial and errorTo find a solution by experimenting; to achieve success through repeated failuresRate it:

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up nellie's on a nailWhat my mother used to say if I asked her where something was when I couldn't find itRate it:

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come acrossTo find, usually by accident.Rate it:

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Get to the Bottom of SomethingTo discover the root cause of something, to find out and investigate the actual cause of matterRate it:

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home in onTo focus or narrow down to something; to find or draw closer, as by trial and error or a gradual seeking process.Rate it:

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pick holesTo find weaknesses, errors or imperfections (in)Rate it:

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put downTo place a baby somewhere to sleep.Rate it:

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scrounge upTo seek or find despite a lack of apparent resources or availability.Rate it:

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sniff outTo find something using the sense of smell.Rate it:

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strike a happy mediumTo find a midway between two opposing or contradictory issues, to compromise on a problemRate it:

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stumble onTo discover or find something by accident.Rate it:

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stumble uponTo discover or find something by accident.Rate it:

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cold hands, warm heart; dirty feet, no sweetheart!A few old timer's "fun" way to compliment a lady & to find out if she could be courted.Rate it:

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track downTo hunt for or locate; to search for; to find.Rate it:

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pierce the veilTo see through an illusion or find a hidden meaning, to see the truth within a lie.Rate it:

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there are plenty more fish in the seaThere are many more potential opportunities available; often said meaning that there are many more people in whom to find love; said when consoling someone who just came out of a relationshipRate it:

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figure outTo come to understand; to discover or find a solution; to deduce.Rate it:

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necessity is the mother of inventionA person who is in great need of something will find a way to get it.Rate it:

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run acrossTo find or discover by chance.Rate it:

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run downTo find something or someone after searching for a long time.Rate it:

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sniff outTo find, especially to find something that cannot be seen.Rate it:

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X marks the spotYou will find what you are looking for under an obvious sign for it.Rate it:

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come uponto discover or find, especially by chance or accident.Rate it:

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God's gift to womenSomeone irresistible to women, someone whom all women find attractive.Rate it:

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nut outTo find a solution for, to work out the finer details, especially in a group discussion.Rate it:

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dangly bitsMale genitalia, usually of a baby, child, or of a smaller than usual size; ironic reference to male genitalia.Rate it:

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dope outto figure out, to find out, find, decipherRate it:

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every jack has his jilleverybody will find someone to have a romantic relationship with at some point in their lifeRate it:

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