give somebody the slip »
To evade, escape, or get away from somebody.
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go down »
To decrease; to change from a greater value to a lesser one.
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go for »
To be equally valid or appropriate.
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go out the window »
To vanish or cease, especially due to lack of care, attention, etc.; to be discarded, disregarded, or ignored.
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gold standard »
A monetary system where the value of circulating money is linked to the value of gold.
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green light »
Approval, or permission to proceed.
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hand waving »
Discussion or argumentation involving approximation, vagueness, educated guessing, or the attempt to explain or excuse vagaries.
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hang an arse »
To hang back, to be afraid to advance.
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hard-nosed »
Guided by practical experience and observation rather than by theory.
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have a bone to pick »
To have a complaint or grievance with somebody.
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have eyes in the back of one's head »
To be particularly, especially uncannily, observant; a perceived ability to see in all directions at once.
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have to do »
To relate; to be relevant.
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head and shoulders »
"She was head and shoulders better than any of her rivals.".
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head for the hills »
To travel to a higher elevation, especially to a rural region on vacation.
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head-on »
Direct, abrupt, blunt or unequivocal; not prevaricating.
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