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Eddie would goSaid of challenging surfing conditions or a challenging wave or challenges in general. Used as an encouragement or as a general comment on difficulty or dangerRate it:

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film at 11more information will follow in the future.Rate it:

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fixing toGoing to, preparing to, about to, planning on doing, with the implication that it will not happen or be done immediately, but some time in the near future; can be used conditionally.Rate it:

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flail aboutTo wave one's arms about violently, rather like a flail.Rate it:

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futura non cogitare, curareto take no thought for the future.Rate it:

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futura or casus futuros (multo ante) prospicereto foresee the far distant future.Rate it:

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futura providere (not praevidere)to foresee the future.Rate it:

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going toForms a future tense.Rate it:

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going toForms a tense future to some past time.Rate it:

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grease the wheelsTo create conditions likely to produce or hasten favorable future developments.Rate it:

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hang in the balanceTo be in a precarious situation, unsure of the future.Rate it:

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in lineTo assume a position in the future.Rate it:

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in posterum; in futurumfor the future.Rate it:

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in the offingNearby, soon to come, in the near future.Rate it:

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look upTo have a bright future.Rate it:

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nice to almost meet youAn expression used upon first conversing with someone by phone, text, email, etc. when you can't say "Nice to meet you" because you haven't actually met in personAn expression used upon first conversing with someone by phone, text, email, etc. when you can't say "Nice to meet you" because you haven't actually met in person; a friendly and informal way of acknowledging that the encounter is not happening in person at the moment but might occur in the future. It is often used humorously or to convey a sense of anticipation.Rate it:

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off the radarUnlikely to happen, or be important in the near future or tending to escape detection or attention.Rate it:

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on the radarLikely to happen, or be important in the near future or tending to attract attention.Rate it:

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once bitten, twice shyOne is cautious in the future if one has been hurt in the past.Rate it:

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parade passed someone bySomeone no longer has what it takes to remain competetive and thus has no future in a particular role.Rate it:

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pave the wayTo make future development easier.Rate it:

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plan onTo expect; to prepare future actions based on.Rate it:

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plant a seedTo do something that will produce results or change in the future.Rate it:

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pop the questionPop the question in the general context refers to requesting for future action in an interpersonal relationship.Rate it:

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postponeto cancel until a future a timeRate it:

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prone outIn order to be propelled shorewards by a broken wave.Rate it:

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read the tea-leavesTo foretell someone's future by examining the tea-leaves at the bottom of the cup.Rate it:

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RSNReal soon now; describing something that will be available in the near future, but often skeptically. Frequently used to mean "Whenever", "Soon, possibly never" or "don't hold your breath".Rate it:

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Save for a Rainy DayTo save something for bad time or for a time of need, To keep something in store for future useRate it:

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see beyondTo be capable of predicting the future past a certain point.Rate it:

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see intoTo perceive the truth about, especially of future events.Rate it:

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shipping them greenWhen a ship is heading into waves, its bow will sometimes plunge into the onrushing wave. At first, spray will break over the bow, but as the height of the waves increases, the bow will plunge deeper into the wave, and instead of spray, unbroken green water will pour onto the Fo'c'sle and decks. Hence the seafarer's expression "Shipping them green", implying worsening weather, or, by extension, a worsening and/or dangerous or unsatisfactory situation.Rate it:

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smoke signalAn indirect message or indication, especially concerning a future event.Rate it:

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smooth sailingEasy going, an unbumpy ride into the future.Rate it:

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stand someone in good steadto come in handy for someone in the futureRate it:

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stars are alignedPresent conditions are favorable; future prospects are good.Rate it:

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stock up onTo acquire an inventory in anticipation of future need or eventual use.Rate it:

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store upTo build up a supply of something, usually for use at a particular time in the future, when the time is right.Rate it:

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surf's upA phrase used in surfing when a nearby wave is passing.Rate it:

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take the cash and let the credit goExploit and enjoy the opportunities and pleasures available here and now and do not invest effort pursuing prospective future gratifications.Rate it:

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tell fortunesto tell someone's destiny or future, usually by magicRate it:

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the hand that rocks the cradle rules the worldWomen, particularly mothers, have a decisive influence on the future direction of society because they raise and nurture the next generation.Rate it:

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there's more where that came fromA greater number of similar things can be provided in the future.Rate it:

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twent-twenty visionnormal eyesight, a perceptive view of the futureRate it:

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up-and-comersomeone who is up-and-coming, who has begun to be successful in some field and is likely to become even more successful in the futureRate it:

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up-and-comerSomeone who is up-and-coming, who has begun to be successful in some field and is likely to become even more successful in the future.Rate it:

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wash one's hands ofTo absolve oneself of responsibility or future blame for.Rate it:

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washed upFinished; having no future in a particular role.Rate it:

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what it is what it ain't what it will bePresent Past FutureRate it:

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where the puck is headingWhere things are headed; to a predicted future state of things.Rate it:

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