bigger fish to fry »
A much more pressing issue to attend to.
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bite me »
An expression of discontent or aggravation to another party.
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bite one's tongue »
To forcibly prevent oneself from uttering a word.
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bitter end »
The end of a long and difficult process.
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black-on-black »
Something that is invisible or intentionally obfuscated, such as warnings or fine print.
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blaze a trail »
To set precedent or do something novel; to break new ground.
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blaze a trail »
To show the way or proceed rapidly.
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bleep out »
To censor inappropriate spoken words by obscuring them with the sound of a bleep.
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blow away »
Flabbergast; scintillate; impress greatly.
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blow off »
To vent, usually, to reduce pressure in a container.
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blow out of proportion »
To overreact to or overstate; to treat too seriously or be overly concerned with.
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blow the whistle »
To disclose information to the public or to appropriate authorities concerning the illegal or socially harmful actions of a person or group, especially a corporation or government agency.
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blue devils »
Low spirits; depression.
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blue note »
Notes added to the major scale for expressive quality in jazz and blues music, particularly the flatted third, fifth and seventh.
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bluewash »
To tout a business or organization's commitment to social responsibility, and to use this perception for public relations and economic gain; to present a humanitarian front in this manner.
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| BTW, Why won't you become an editor? |