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Get down

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depress or demoralize someone.

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Nothing more than

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Only

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Bro code

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Rules among friends

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Ground zero

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Center

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Livable

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Fit to live in

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Cast in stone

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Permanently fixed

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Twosome

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Pair

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Catch a break

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Have some good luck

The Dodgers couldn’t seem to catch a break against Arizona.

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Manifest

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Show

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(Cost) arm and leg

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Expensive

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Well-versed

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Have a lot of knowledge

having a lot of knowledge about something:
He was well-versed in the history of space flight.

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Conversant with

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Familiar with

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Legendary

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Very famous

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Whimsical

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  1. unusual and strange in a way that might be funny or annoying:
    a whimsical tale
    Despite his kindly, sometimes whimsical air, he was a shrewd observer of people.

気まぐれな、むら気の、風変わりな、奇抜な」といった意味です。創造的な文脈や肯定的な意味合いで使われることが多いです

2.acting or behaving in a capricious manner.
“the whimsical arbitrariness of autocracy”

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Stop lurking!

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Stop sneaking around” or “trying to be sneaky

lurking」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - lurkの現在分詞。(…に)潜む、 待ち伏せる、 潜伏する

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Side-by-side

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横に並ぶ, cooperate

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Torpedo

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魚雷

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Voyeurism

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Excitement by watching

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Acrimonious

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full of anger, arguments, and bad feeling:
an acrimonious dispute
Their marriage ended eight years ago in an acrimonious divorce.

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Cut it

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come up to expectations; meet requirements.
“this CD player doesn’t quite cut it”

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Swat

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嫌がらせ

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Fly in the wall

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Observer , spectators

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Pull up stakes

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Move, go to live somewhere

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Catch 22

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Dilemma

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Come c comm ca
So so
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Back out
Withdraw
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Put through
to make someone experience something unpleasant or difficult: I'm sorry to put you through this ordeal.
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Peruse
Read carefully
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A roof over your head
A place to live
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Lame
ダサい. まずい事
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Grifter
Con artist
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Boom and bust
にわか景気
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Bear down
1.Increase pressure when you deliver kid 2.to put more effort into doing something: We're giving up too many points - we have to bear down. 踏ん張る きばる
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When it falls snow on July4
ありえないっしょ
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Opening performance
前座
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Fan out
Spread out
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Run the gamut
Complete range of variety experience, display, or perform the complete range of something. "Owen runs the gamut of emotions in the space of the film"
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Crash pad
Place to sleep for emergency
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Crush
Squeeze, compress
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Pristine
Unspoiled
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Atolls
Ring shaped reef
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Hardwire
Connect permanently
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Quintessential
Typical
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Formidable
inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable. 恐怖心を起こさせる、恐ろしい 畏敬の念を起こさせるほど(ほど素晴らしい
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Pugnacious
Aggressive
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Abysmal
Very bad
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Cash trapped
かねに困った
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Took shape
具体化した
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The way it is now
このままだと
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Clench
with reference to the fingers or hand) close into a tight ball, especially when feeling extreme anger.
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Capitalize
Take advantage of
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Relish
condiment eaten with plain food to add flavor., great enjoyment
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Caught on
To become popular
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Fly vat
揚げ鍋
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Icing
砂糖の衣
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Verdict
decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
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I guess you’ll say
〜とでも言うか
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Venerated leader
Respected regard with great respect; revere. "Philip of Beverley was venerated as a saint" 尊敬されるリーダー Similar: revere reverence respect
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Self accountability
自己責任
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Repentance
Regret
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Burglar
person who commits burglary. synonyms: housebreaker · robber · cat burglar · raider · looter · pilferer · picklock · thief ·
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Mugger
a person who attacks and robs another in a public place.
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Hostage
person seized or held as security for the fulfillment of a condition.
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Fantasize
Indulge in daydreaming
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Kick my ass
1.defeat someone with a lot of force: We're gonna go in there and kick ass. He plans to kick some arse in his next fight. 2.to do something extremely well: It was her first attempt and she kicked ass! He kicked arse on guitar tonight.
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Carch my breath
Cease breathibg in surprises
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A level playing field
Situation everyone has a fair equal chance of success "they are still not providing a level playing field in terms of opportunities for women" Feedback
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Tenacity
Persistence 粘り強さ
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Salivate
Secret saliva before meal
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Tout
アピールする 囃もてはやす 吹聴、喧伝する to advertise, talk about, or praise something or someone repeatedly, especially as a way of encouraging people to like, accept, or buy something: The minister has been touting these ideas for some time. He is being widely touted as the next leader of the party.
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Forge
1. make or shape (a metal object) by heating it in a fire or furnace and beating or hammering it. "he forged a great suit of black armor" 2.to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive: a forged passport a forged signature
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Servitude
Slave
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Set your heart on
Want to do very much
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Epitome
Perfect example
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You’re up
Your turn
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Staredown
situation in which two individuals stare at each other, typically in a hostile or intimidating way, until one is no longer able to maintain eye contact and feels forced to look away.
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Mention that slophole again, ill leave
もう一回バカを言ったら去る
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All right, I can make it happen
the speaker is confident they have the ability to successfully accomplish a task or goal that has been presented to them, essentially saying "don't worry, I've got this and will ensure it happens. Ok じゃやってみるよ
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Ruthless
having or showing no pity or compassion for others.
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Repertoire
all the music or plays, etc. that you can do or perform or that you know: in someone’s repertoire The Royal Shakespeare Company also have many modern plays in their repertoire.
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Appellation
a name or title. "the city fully justifies its appellation “the Pearl of the Orient.”" synonyms: name
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Syllabus
outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching.
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Metabolism
the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
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Macerate
(especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid. Soaking: Softens ingredients (like berries, fruit) and draws out juices, often with sugar, spirits, or juice, creating a syrup. Winemaking: Crushed grape skins soak in juice to impart color, tannins, and flavor; the duration determines the wine's style (red, rosé, orange wine).
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Tactile
of or connected with the sense of touch. 触覚の、触知でき "vocal and visual signals become less important as tactile signals intensify" perceptible by touch or apparently so; tangible.
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Appellation
a name or title.
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Palate
person's appreciation of taste and flavor, especially when sophisticated and discriminating.
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Dissatation
a long essay on a particular subject, especially one written as a requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy degree.
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Cut out
remove or make something by separating it from something larger with a sharp implement. "she cut his photograph out of the paper" 2. remove, exclude, or stop eating or doing something. "start today by cutting out fatty foods"
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Slophole
A particularly wet, or sloppy, vagina. Frequently indicative of a vagina that has seen much ill use. I am sure that woman of ill repute has quite a slophole.
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Junction
a point where two or more things are joined. "the junction of the two rivers" Similar: join joint intersection
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Dollars and cents
considered strictly in terms of money: from a dollars-and-cents viewpoint.
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Deadhead
a person who is boring or stupid
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Jump seat
an extra seat, especially in a car or taxicab, that folds back when not in use.
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Go fuck yourself
いい加減にしなさい、あっちに行きなさい、と言うのを、怒って言う時使われる言葉です。 おとといおいで!の超怒り版。消えろ
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Chew on
to think about or discuss something carefully for a long time: Why don't you two chew on it for a couple of days and let me know what you think? The report offers plenty of material for analysts to chew on.
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Arse
In British English, "arse" is a very informal and offensive word for the buttocks or a stupid person
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Tank top
a close-fitting sleeveless top. タンクトップ🎽
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Bite mark
bite mark is a physical injury caused by the pressure of teeth on skin or another surface 歯形
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Still water
Still water" primarily refers to non-carbonated water, meaning water without added bubbles or fizz
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Still wine
Still wine refers to any wine that is not sparkling. It is a non-effervescent wine, meaning it does not contain significant carbon dioxide and therefore does not produce bubbles.