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scelus facere, committereto commit crime.Rate it:

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seditionem facere, concitareto cause a rebellion.Rate it:

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sementem facere (B. G. 1. 3. 1)to look after the sowing.Rate it:

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simulacrum e marmore facereto make a marble statue.Rate it:

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societatem inire, facere cum aliquoto associate with some one.Rate it:

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spem alicui facere, afferre, inicereto inspire any one with hope.Rate it:

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sponsionem facere, sponsorem esse pro aliquoto be security for some one.Rate it:

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stipendia facere, merereto serve.Rate it:

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stragem edere, facereto massacre.Rate it:

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sui potestatem facere, praebere alicuito give audience to some one.Rate it:

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summam facere alicuius reito compute the total of anything.Rate it:

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sumptum facere, insumere in aliquidto spend money on an object.Rate it:

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terram suae dicionis facereto reduce a country to subjection to oneself.Rate it:

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testamentum facere, conscribereto make a will.Rate it:

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testamentum irritum facere, rumpereto annul, revoke a will.Rate it:

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turrim excitare, erigere, facereto build a tower.Rate it:

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una iter facereto travel together.Rate it:

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vallum iacere, exstruere, facereto raise a rampart, earthwork.Rate it:

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vela facere, pandereto set the sails.Rate it:

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verba facere (de aliqua re, apud aliquem)to speak on a subject.Rate it:

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verba facere apud populum, in contioneto address a meeting of the people.Rate it:

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verba parere, fingere, facereto invent, form words.Rate it:

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versuram facere (Att. 5. 21. 12)to transfer a debt.Rate it:

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versus facere, scribereto write poetry.Rate it:

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vim adhibere, facere alicuito use violence against some one.Rate it:

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vitae finem facereto put an end to one's life.Rate it:

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vota facere, nuncupare, suscipere, concipereto make a vow.Rate it:

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a cloud of uncertaintySuspicion as to the reliability, dependability, or trustworthiness. Usually a doubt surfacing as a result of ominous circumstances.Rate it:

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Appendix:Snowclones/I'm here to X A and Y B, and I'm all out of ASaid before doing something, usually with a determined, resolute tone.Rate it:

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bat awayTo knock an object, usually a ball.Rate it:

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can't see the forest for the treesTo miss the major things while only seeing the minor details; to overlook the entire situation due to focusing on small aspectsRate it:

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catch-as-catch-canIntermittent; only when possible or when the opportunity presents itself.Rate it:

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charley horseA muscle cramp, usually in the thigh or leg.Rate it:

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clothes don't make the manAn aphorism meaning that you cannot judge a person solely by his appearance. Usually pertains to men.Rate it:

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cock cheesesmegma or dried semen on the glans penis usually underneath the foreskinRate it:

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contemplate one’s navelto excessively think or focus on one’s self or one’s own interests, concerns, or personal problems - usually to their detrimentRate it:

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cut the lineThe willful entering of a queue of persons or vehicles waiting, for a service, anywhere other than the rear -usually to the objection of those already assembledRate it:

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double or nothingStatement of bravado. Usually involving a risky or gambling choice to keep going or move forward. Can also be used as a version of: Nothing ventured, nothing gained. -If you don’t take a risk, you’ll not get any reward, if you don’t try something, you won’t get any gainRate it:

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drop a dimeTo make a phone call, usually means calling the pol to report another's activities.Rate it:

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echo chamberan environment where a person only encounters information or opinions that reflect and reinforce their ownRate it:

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elder sisterUsed other than as an idiom: see elder, sister. (This entry is here for translation purposes only.)Rate it:

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escape the bear and fall to the lionTo avoid a problem or inconvenience only to exchange it for an even worse misfortune afterwardsRate it:

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give overUsually as an imperative. To tell someone to stop molesting, fooling around, or saying silly things. Or sometimes to stop saying flattering things.Rate it:

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harpoon is good for the whale, painful for humans.The phrase usually refers to how people treat each other. Borrowed from native tribes, it translates to how people feel when they meet similar fate as that of their nemesis.Rate it:

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hook upTo have a casual sexual experience with another person, usually without any future relationship intended.Rate it:

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hot damn!It is usually used when one is very much pleased/excited.Rate it:

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jerk offTo masturbate, usually a male.Rate it:

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joe schmoeAn average person, especially a male, usually of blue-collar working class; no one in particular; someone unknown to you.Rate it:

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kill with kindnessheaping generosity, compassion, or excessive favor on someone -usually in response to an insult- to bring them discomfort; to overwhelm with overindulgenceRate it:

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make heavy weatherTo make progress only with difficulty.Rate it:

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