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against the clockIn a time-restricted manner, to meet a deadline, hurriedly, timed.Rate it:

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ghetto birdA police helicopter, specifically in the context of patrolling or searching impoverished, high-crime urban areas (the ghetto).Rate it:

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ain't no mountain high enoughno barrier or obstacle will stand in one's way in reaching his/her objectiveRate it:

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coop upTo confine in a restricted place or situation.Rate it:

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cut inWhen painting, to paint edges, corners, or trim in preparation for rolling larger areas.Rate it:

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man of partsA man that is talented in multiple areas of life. This includes but is not limited to the area of seduction. He puts very little emphasis on memorized scripts or "peacocking" and instead relies on individualized ways to charm a woman.Rate it:

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throw a spanner in the worksTo be a problem, dilemma or obstacle, something unexpected or troublesome.Rate it:

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dust bunnyA small clump of dust, fluff, hair, particles of skin, etc. that tends to accumulate indoors in areas that are not regularly dusted, such as under heavy furniture.Rate it:

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spannerA problem, dilemma or obstacle; something unexpected or troublesome.Rate it:

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in black and whiteExplicitly, in writing, clearly and without doubt or misunderstanding, without any grey areas.Rate it:

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a risk takerAny new venture replete with myriad unknown consequences can become costly in many areas.Rate it:

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South TibetUsed other than as an idiom: see south, Tibet. (the southern part of Tibet)(in particular, in the People's Republic of China) Those areas located south of the McMahon Line, which are now administered by the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, and which were formerly part of the Tibetan cultural area.Rate it:

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álamo temblónÁrbol caducifolio dioico, nativo de las áreas frías de Norteamérica a excepción de las zonas de permafrost, usualmente de 20-25 m de altura, con un tronco de 2-8 dm de diámetro, de hoja casi redondeada en el adulto, flores en amentos de 4 a 6 cm y que producen cápsulas pendulares de 10 cm donde se encuentran las diminutas semillas envueltas en vilano.Rate it:

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araña caféEspecie de artrópodo arácnido de hábitos nocturnos, de la familia de los loxoscélidos, que habita áreas cálidas, húmedas y semisecas, desde el sur del estado mexicano de Sinaloa hasta Centroamérica.Rate it:

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botellita parásitaPlanta trepadora leñosa de la familia Gesneriaceae, nativa de la pluviselva de Chile, y de los Andes del sur argentino. Tiene flores tubulares de color rojo. Se cultiva como planta ornamental en áreas libres de heladas.Rate it:

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brick wallAn obstacle.Rate it:

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bump in the roadA setback or obstacle, especially one which is relatively minor.Rate it:

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conejillo de IndiasMamífero roedor sudamericano, estrictamente herbívoro. Pesa alrededor de un kilo, vive en áreas abiertas y utiliza hoyos y madrigueras para ocultarse y protegerse; tienen una longevidad de cuatro a seis años. Los incas domesticaron y criaron estos roedores para aprovechar su carne y su piel. En la actualidad se le cría para usarlo en experimentos científicos y cada vez más, para tenerlos como mascotas.Rate it:

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flor mitrePlanta trepadora leñosa de la familia Gesneriaceae, nativa de la pluviselva de Chile, y de los Andes del sur argentino. Tiene flores tubulares de color rojo. Se cultiva como planta ornamental en áreas libres de heladas.Rate it:

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get aroundTo avoid or bypass an obstacle.Rate it:

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grind to a haltComing to a standstill, or ceasing to be productive or make progress, due to an obstacle.Rate it:

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inside the boxRestricted by conventionRate it:

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monkey wrenchA problem, obstacle or dilemma; something unexpected or troublesome.Rate it:

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no shitNo body will stand an obstacle on my wayRate it:

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one country, two systemsSlogan for the reunification of China as one country, but with areas like Hong Kong and Taiwan with separate economic and political systems.Rate it:

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outside worldThe rest of the world outside of some closed, restricted, or remote environment.Rate it:

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pajarita de las nievesAve insectívora de color grisáceo con vientre blanco y alas, cola, cuello, y pecho negros. Es propia de Europa, Asia y norte de África. Mide entre 16 y 19 cm de largo, de los cuales la mitad pertenecen a la cola que agita con mucha frecuencia de arriba abajo. Vive en zonas de campo abierto, cerca del agua y se ha adaptado también a morar en áreas urbanas.Rate it:

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policía metropolitanaCuerpo de policía cuya jurisdicción está son las áreas metropolitanas.Rate it:

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qu'à cela ne tiennePeu importe ; cela ne doit pas être un obstacle.Rate it:

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RAInitialism of Restricted Area, an area that only authorized people can enter. See also Exclusion zone.Rate it:

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run a red lightTo enter a restricted area. To trespass.Rate it:

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se casser le nez1. To fall on one’s face. 2. To knock up against an obstacle. 3. To fail in an enterprise.Rate it:

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slut's woolAccumulated dust, fluff, hair, etc., that tends to occur indoors in areas not regularly dusted, such as under heavy furniture.Rate it:

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South TibetThose areas located south of the McMahon Line, which are now administered by the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, and which were formerly part of the Tibetan cultural area.Rate it:

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stumbing-blockA hindrance, obstacle or impediment.Rate it:

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stumbling blockA hindrance, obstacle or impediment.Rate it:

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sweep asideTo overcome an obstacle with little effort.Rate it:

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there is no spoonA certain problem or obstacle only exists if one believes in it; therefore, it is possible to overcome it by denying its existence.Rate it:

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wrap someone around your little fingerA feeling, a sense, an awareness one realizes when another is deeply devoted, lovingly loyal and shares a mutuality in myriad areas in each other and their lives.Rate it:

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