and how »
Used to strongly confirm preceding utterance.
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and then some »
Used to confirm preceding utterance, while implying that what was said or asked is an understatement.
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balance out »
To counteract one another so as to be balanced.
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black-on-black »
A reference to interactions between black people .
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blot out »
To make something undecipherable; to obliterate.
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double entendre »
A phrase that has two meanings, especially where one is innocent and literal, the other risqué, bawdy, or ironic; an innuendo..
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f** with »
To mess with; to interact with in a careless or inappropriate way.
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face value »
No more or less than what is stated; a literal or direct meaning or interpretation.
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fly in the face of »
To act in a manner highly contrary to; to counteract or contradict.
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get in »
To get into or inside something, literally or figuratively.
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give it the gun »
Literal meaning.
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go by »
To pass, to go past, without much interaction.
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go by the board »
To be superseded, rejected, or obliterated; to pass by with little consequence; to amount to nothing.
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hit the pavement »
Literal meaning.
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how are you »
An informal greeting, not requiring a literal response. Typical responses include.
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