am I right or am I right »
Rhetorical question from somebody who has stated what they consider to be an unassailable truth.
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apple of somebody's eye »
A favourite, a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebody's affections.
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are your ears burning »
Said of somebody who was not present but was the topic of discussion.
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ask out »
To invite somebody, especially on a date.
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at arm's length »
At a distance, away from one's body.
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back-to-back »
With one's back facing somebody else's back.
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backseat driver »
By extension, anybody offering unsolicited or unwelcome advice.
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beat somebody to the punch »
To do something before somebody else is able to.
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beddable »
[...] feminine, great body great legs great taste, trained and beddable, Jesus, how beddable.
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behind somebody's back »
Without somebody's knowledge; secretly.
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bend somebody's ear »
Sorry to bend your ear with the whole story, but I think you ought to know.
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bend somebody's ear »
To bore; to talk too long.
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blow up »
To explode something or somebody or destroy something or injure or kill somebody by explosion.
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bug off »
Used to tell somebody to leave them alone.
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call on »
To visit somebody; to pay a call.
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