bit part »
small acting role
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bit part »
small acting role
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bit part »
small acting role
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cry for help »
Acting out as a means of displaying a subconscious desire for attention or help.
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get off one's high horse »
To stop acting in an imperious, overbearing or bossy manner.
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go native »
Of a contractor or consultant, to begin working directly as an employee for a company and cease to work through a contracting firm or agency.
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go with the flow »
To act as others are acting, conforming to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance.
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in character »
Acting as the character, not as oneself.
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it's better to ask forgiveness than permission »
The value of acting promptly and making a mistake requiring forgiveness is greater than value of delaying to get permission.
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legal duty »
A duty prescribed by the law, to act or forbear from acting.
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out of character »
Not acting; not "on"; behaving within one's natural personality rather than that of a character in a performance piece.
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pull somebody's leg »
To tease someone; to lead someone on; to goad someone into overreacting. It usually implies teasing or goading by jokingly lying.
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put by »
To perform an action without attracting attention.
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slippery as an eel »
So crafty, or cunning that they cannot be caught by the police, although it is known that they are acting illegally.
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tag team »
Two or more people or groups acting alternately to accomplish some task.
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under the radar »
Without attracting notice; in an undetected or secretive manner.
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