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in midstream” (stick to your original plan); “get off your high horse” (don't be so proud or smug); “don't beat a dead horse” (don't waste your time); “one-horse town” (a tiny rural community); and “horse show” (derisive college slang term for a debutante cotillion)....
(But I haven’t read a word by Bukowski.) When Burroughs wrote about his own addiction to heroin he wrote about the joy he found in coming across an almost endless supply of horse, because he wasn’t going to have to worry for a very long time. When he talked about quitting, he ...
A jack-pot can also be slang for trouble, so you should be careful when using it. However, if you’re lucky enough to win a jackpot, you may not want to play with it right away, since it can lead to serious trouble. In slot games, jackpots can be a special prize that goes ...
” I think it is also British slang for “Americans are morons.” I then acted like I didn’t just cross the street underground twice and walk up and down two flights of stairs four times and swallowed my tourist pride and asked the next person walking by where the tube was, and I ...
Which is worse, that I can’t spell, can’t keep the kid focused, or that the word I can’t spell made an unintentional swear word? (Yes, I did go through and cross out all the “n’s” at the end of the dams.) (But it won’t be that difficult for the teacher to realize...
< Recognition >[转]Title: Recognition Author: Schwarmerei1 Fandom: The Good Wife, RPF fic Pairing: Archie/Jill with cameo mentions of Matt, Julianna, Kelli and Emily Deschanel Rating: Pretty PG, but you know, girls Warnings: British slang, and cricket Word Count: 2900 Genre: RPF ...
Or, when used incorrectly or at the wrong moment, that same word can supercharge an interaction, turning a mundane conversation into a conflagration of sentiment. Read on for the words—and the events that may have triggered them—that reached popularity the year you were born. [EDITOR'S ...
The winner wasattachiant(e)– a combination ofattachant(captivating, endearing) and the slang wordchiant(bloody nuisance) to denote someone you cannot live with but cannot live without. It was followed closely byaigriculteursuggesting a farmer unhappy with his lot in life – as many are – ...
Still Mr Chen was outside, wearing a thick wool coat, old leather shoes, and holding an umbrella, going for “a stroll around the bend”, (liuwan 遛弯, Beijing slang). If I hadn’t started a long chat with him, I never would have guessed he was worth millions. Dexinjiayuan photo ...