give or take »
Approximately; plus or minus some unknown amount.
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give some skin »
To greet or congratulate someone by slapping his or her palm; see slap me five.
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give somebody what-for »
To admonish or berate; to speak angrily at somebody.
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give the elbow »
To terminate the employment of.
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go along with »
To comply with something, even if reluctantly; to accept or tolerate.
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go blue »
Of states and counties, to be carried by a Democratic candidate in a given U.S. election.
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go by the board »
To be superseded, rejected, or obliterated; to pass by with little consequence; to amount to nothing.
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go by the board »
To estimate the velocity of a boat or ship in knots by casting overboard the knotted line to whose end is attached the lead and thereafter counting the knots in the line as it goes aft along the side boards of the vessel.
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go down »
To decrease; to change from a greater value to a lesser one.
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go down the pan »
To fail or degenerate rapidly.
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go down the tubes »
To fail or degenerate rapidly.
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go downhill »
To worsen or degenerate.
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go for »
To be equally valid or appropriate.
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go mad »
Used to indicate that the second verb represents an action that is out of character.
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go out with »
Date, be involved in a romantic relationship with.
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