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seize the day!Prepare to accept, resolve, complete, accomplish the challenges confronting your agendas:Rate it:

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Sell like Hot DogsTo sell something quickly and in great quantity, something immediately sold or vendedRate it:

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sell-by dateUsed to indicate that something, or someone, is old and out of date.Rate it:

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selon ta bourse gouverne ta boucheCut your coat according to your cloth.Rate it:

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send out forTo make an order for something to be delivered, especially takeaway food.Rate it:

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send upTo be put in prison.Rate it:

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send upTo imitate someone or something for the purpose of satirical humour.Rate it:

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senior momenta momentary lapse in memory, especially in an older person; when someone forgets something, especially when they are older, we call this a senior momentRate it:

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set apartTo select (something or someone) for a specific purpose.Rate it:

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set apartTo distinguish, make obvious the distinction between (two things) or of (something).Rate it:

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set asideTo disagree with something and reject or overturn it.Rate it:

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set asideTo separate and reserve something for a specific purpose.Rate it:

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set byTo save or put asideRate it:

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set offTo count an addition in one thing against a reduction in something else.Rate it:

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set outTo position, to put in a positionRate it:

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set outTo explain something, or give exact details, usually in writing.Rate it:

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set upTo ready something for use.Rate it:

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set upto trick someone in order to make them do something.Rate it:

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settle forTo accept or allow something, especially something not entirely desirable.Rate it:

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settle uponTo decide something over other options.Rate it:

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SFYLInitialism of sorry for your loss, commonly said in response to someone being scammed or losing money from a risky investment.Rate it:

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shady pinesSomething said to an older person (usually your mother) to correct their bad behavior by threatening to take them to live in a retirement home.Rate it:

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shake a lega command to get busy, to get going, to do something quickly, to go faster, to move more hurriedly or to pick up paceRate it:

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shake downTo cause something to fall down by shaking it, or something it is attached to.Rate it:

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shake downTo subject something to a shakedown test.Rate it:

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shake it offforget about it; let it go; the process of getting over an upset or bad feeling about somethingRate it:

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shanks' mareOne's own legs used for walking; to "travel by shanks' mare" or "ride on shanks' mare" is to walk to your destination.Rate it:

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Shape Up or Ship OutTo improve and correct your behavior and performance or else get out or leaveRate it:

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shed light uponIlluminate to the understanding; make intelligible; clarify or explain (something unknown).Rate it:

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shift offTo delay; to defer; to put off; to lay aside.Rate it:

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shine out or shines outsomething shines out if is or has a quality that seems impressive or is very noticeable (but not excessive or negative as in glaring)Rate it:

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shit out of luckWhen one has attempted to gain something, either tangible or not, and the attempt failed, either through denial, missed opportunity, etc.Rate it:

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shot across the bowA warning that negative consequences will be faced if something is carried out or allowed to continue.Rate it:

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Shot in the ArmSomething that gives you confidence and encouragement, something that boost your spiritsRate it:

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shout outwhen used as a verb, to shout out means to say something in a loud voice; to speak inappropriately, particularly in a school environmentRate it:

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shovel outto remove something by shoveling or digging.Rate it:

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shovel outto remove something using a scooping movement.Rate it:

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Show Must Go OnTo continue doing something despite difficulty or trouble, to keep working on your plan what so everRate it:

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show one's cardsTo reveal something known to oneself but previously concealed from others.Rate it:

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show roundTo show someone the important parts of somethingRate it:

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shower of shitA mass of something.Rate it:

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shower withTo give to someone an abundance of; to give someone something many times in quick succession.Rate it:

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shut offTo stop or turn off by closing something.Rate it:

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shut up and take my moneySaid about something that the speaker wants to buy immediately.Rate it:

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si quaeris, si verum quaerimusto put it exactly.Rate it:

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sich etwas hinter die Ohren schreibento commit something to memoryRate it:

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sick and tiredannoyed or frustrated with something or someone, to the point of losing one's temper or patience.Rate it:

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sight for sore eyesA pleasing sight, something that is beautiful to look at.Rate it:

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sign upTo add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.Rate it:

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sign upTo add one's own name to the list of people who are participating in somethingRate it:

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