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bruise upTo cause bruises to appear, usually by beating or battering.Rate it:

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brush under the carpetTo hide, cover up or overlook something, usually a negative thingRate it:

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bunged uppronounced with a hard "G" sound, not a "j" sound; injured, mangled; usually used to mean a bodily injury; often said by small children and often with the word "all" in front of the phraseRate it:

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burn to a crispTo burn very badly (usually in reference to food).Rate it:

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button noseA nose with a small size and a relatively flat, round shape, usually considered to be dainty or cute in appearance.Rate it:

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calling cardA prepaid card or credit card, usually electronically readable, used to pay the charges when making a telephone call.Rate it:

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cat's pajamasA highly sought-after and fancy example of something, usually referring to inanimate objects.Rate it:

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catorceavoCada una de las catorce partes en que está dividido algo.Rate it:

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chat upIn a friendly, open, or casual manner, sometimes also in a charming or affected manner, usually to curry favor, and sometimes flirtatiously with the intention of establishing a romantic or sexual encounter or relationship with that person.Rate it:

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checks off all the boxesmeets all the criteria; usually said about what someone is looking for in a man or womanRate it:

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chip on one's shoulderA habitually combative attitude, usually because of a harboured grievance, sense of inferiority, or having something to prove.Rate it:

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chrome hornThe front bumper of a car when used to bump another vehicle, usually to inform the driver of the other vehicle, that the first car would like to pass.Rate it:

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cola lessParte inferior del biquini, muy pequeña, que deja gran parte de las nalgas al descubierto y apenas cubre la vulva, y cuyas partes trasera y delantera son unidas por tiras muy finas.Rate it:

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conjunción adversativaPalabra que une elementos lingüísticos, tales como palabras o frases, denotando oposición o contraste entre las partes enlazadas.Rate it:

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conjunción correctivaPalabra que une elementos lingüísticos, tales como palabras o frases, denotando oposición o contraste entre las partes enlazadas.Rate it:

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contrato de futurosContrato o acuerdo que obliga a las partes contratantes a comprar o vender un número determinado de bienes o valores en una fecha futura y determinada y con un precio establecido de antemano.Rate it:

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cough upTo lose a competition by one's own mistakes, usually near the end of the contest.Rate it:

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country girl (cowgirl)a girl who lives and/or is from a rural area, small town, farm and/or ranch (not a city environment.) She is usually seen wearing a cowgirl hat, cowgirl boots and often wears jeans and/or a shirt tied into a knot in the frontRate it:

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crash diveAn emergency maneuver by a submarine in which it suddenly descends, especially to considerable depth, usually in order to escape an attack or to avoid a collision.Rate it:

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darsi da fareStart working, usually in opposition to idleness.Rate it:

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de potestate decedereto give up, lay down office (usually at the end of one's term of office).Rate it:

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deadweightA useless, usually encumbering factor.Rate it:

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decisión salomónicaDecisión que satisface por igual a todas las partes implicadas.Rate it:

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den of iniquityA place of immoral behavior, usually of a sexual type.Rate it:

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deponere magistratumto give up, lay down office (usually at the end of one's term of office).Rate it:

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devil's advocateOne who debates from a view which they may not actually hold, usually to determine its validity, or simply for the sake of argument.Rate it:

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diecinueveavoCada una de las diecinueve partes en que está dividido algo.Rate it:

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dieciochavoCada una de las dieciocho partes en que está dividido algo.Rate it:

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dieciochoavoCada una de las dieciocho partes en que está dividido algo.Rate it:

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dieciseisavoCada una de las dieciséis partes en que está dividido algo.Rate it:

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diecisieteavoCada una de las diecisiete partes en que está dividido algo.Rate it:

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dig up dirtTo examine in order to find negative information for public opinion, usually with the purpose of embarrassing or discrediting a person.Rate it:

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dine outTo have dinner away from one's house, usually at a restaurant.Rate it:

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dirty old manAn adult male - usually middle-aged or elderly - who acts in a lecherous or lewd manner.Rate it:

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dolled updress fancy; wear makeup; usually said to or about womenRate it:

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don't get your dander all in an uproarDon't get upset or too bothered; usually said to calm someone down from being too angry; Also said this way: Don't get your dander upRate it:

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dormitive virtueA type of tautology in which an item is being explained in terms of the item itself, only put in different (usually more abstract) words.Rate it:

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dote overTo care for, usually excessively or in an overly emotional manner.Rate it:

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double double, boil and troubleA song/chant/spell witches say while stirring a cauldron and throwing items in the cauldron to brew the spell, usually to put a curse on someone (or to take one off)Rate it:

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drag upTo remind people of something, usually unpleasant, from the past.Rate it:

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dripTo have a superabundance of valuable things. Usually followed by "with".Rate it:

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drug dealAn illegal business transaction where cash or something else of value is exchanged for illegal drugs, usually conducted in a clandestine manner.Rate it:

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easy come, easy goEasily won and easily lost; usually said when resigned to a loss.Rate it:

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Elvis has left the buildingA phrase used to announce the end of a show, usually one performed by an Elvis impersonator.Rate it:

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escotoma centelleanteÁrea de pérdida visual móvil, formada por chispas brillantes de coloración diversa o por lenta migración de partes del campo visual, que padecen los afectados por migrañas u otras neuropatías.Rate it:

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fade outA type of transition used in movies usually at the end of a scene, in which the transition fades to black from the cut.Rate it:

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faire marcherto fool someone, usually as a jokeRate it:

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fashion plateA picture, usually an advertisement, showing the latest fashion in clothing.Rate it:

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female-to-maleThat changes a female end (usually a socket) of a connection into a male one (with pins, usually a plug).Rate it:

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flame outTo fail, usually spectacularly.Rate it:

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