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too big for one's britchesToo large to fit into one's pants.Rate it:

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top edgeA deflection of a ball off of the top edge of a bat, into the air and potentially for a catch.Rate it:

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topple overTo fall over.Rate it:

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totum se committere, tradere alicuito put oneself entirely in some one's hands.Rate it:

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tout mauvais cas est niableA man may be expected to deny a deed that he knows to be wrong.Rate it:

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trip upTo fall or stumble.Rate it:

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trip upTo cause to fall or stumble.Rate it:

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trip upTo cause to commit an error, trick into a mistake.Rate it:

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turn roundTo put into an opposing position; to reverse.Rate it:

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turn toTo become, to degenerate into.Rate it:

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turn to stoneTo metamorphosise into stone.Rate it:

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twin seamTwo dual stitched seams, offset from each other, inserted into center of a jean for flexibilityRate it:

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Two FacedDeceitful and disloyal; wrongRate it:

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un peu d'aide fait grand bienMany hands make light work.Rate it:

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un rien le met aux champsA trifle throws him into a passion, bewilders him.Rate it:

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un verre de vin avise bien un hommeA glass of wine puts wit into a man.Rate it:

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up a treeIn or into a disadvantaged or difficult situation; at a loss; cornered.Rate it:

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up jumped the devilwhen wrong is being doneRate it:

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ups-a-daisyAn exclamation made when encouraging a child to get up after a fall or when lifting a child into the air.Rate it:

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vertu gît au milieuDo not rush into extremes.Rate it:

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vestem mutare (opp. ad vestitum suum redire) (Planc. 12. 29)to go into mourning.Rate it:

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victoriam exploratam dimittereto let a sure victory slip through one's hands.Rate it:

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voces iacere (Sall. Iug. 11)to let fall an expression.Rate it:

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vous faites fausse routeYou are taking the wrong road; You are on the wrong track.Rate it:

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vous lui faites injureYou wrong him.Rate it:

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vous ne me ferez pas prendre le changeYou will not impose upon me, put me on the wrong scent.Rate it:

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vous prenez tout en malYou put a wrong construction on everything.Rate it:

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vous vous adressez mal; vous vous adressez bien (ironic.)You have come to the wrong person; You have mistaken your man.Rate it:

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vous vous êtes mis dans votre tortYou put yourself in the wrong.Rate it:

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vous vous y casserez le nez1. You will fall on your face. 2. You will knock up against something. 3. You will fail in that.Rate it:

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wash upTo wash one's hands and/or face, often around mealtimes.Rate it:

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watch one's headTo look out for things one's head might bump into.Rate it:

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we're goodthere is nothing wrong between us; our relationship is okay, not in jeopardy; alternate way of saying it: we goodRate it:

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wear outOf a shirt, not tucked into the pants; worn in a casual manner.Rate it:

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wee small hoursHe worked into the wee small hours to get everything perfect for the opening day.Rate it:

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what givesWhat is wrong? Why is this happening?Rate it:

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what's eatingWhat is wrong? What is the problem (with somebody)? Inquired of somebody who is upset, worried, angry, etc.Rate it:

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what's the matterWhat's wrong? What's the problem?.Rate it:

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what's withWhat is wrong with.Rate it:

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whatsamattaWhat is the matter? What is wrong?.Rate it:

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wheels upMore of a question than an answer: Does this mean when the plane is directed to depart, when the wheels leave the tarmac, or when the wheels are retracted into the body of the plane?Rate it:

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whip inTo make a quick pass into the goalmouth.Rate it:

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why i ougthtta...!a threat often accompanied by a n arm gesture of backhanding someone in the face; it means I ought to slap you in the face (or do something worse); exactly WHAT the speaker ought to do is implied almost as if it is a fill-in-the-blank statement where the blank is filled in with something very bad. It isn't a question. (The "why" part of the phrase isn't asking why, it's telling the listener that something bad should happen to him because of what he just said or did wrong.)Rate it:

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will o' the wispA strange light that attracts travellers from pathways into dangerous marshes or graveyards.Rate it:

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worship the porcelain godTo vomit into the toilet.Rate it:

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worst comes to worstIf an already bad situation progresses into a catastrophic situation.Rate it:

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wrap one's head aroundTo crash into (something, especially a pole) messily and fatally while travelling in a motor vehicle.Rate it:

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wring outTo squeeze a wet material, either by twisting with one's hands, or by passing it through a wringer, to remove the water.Rate it:

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yank someone's chainTo tease someone; to lead someone on; to goad someone into overreacting.Rate it:

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руки из жопы растутall thumbs; literally, hands grow from the arse )Rate it:

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