an offer one can't refuse »
An offer from one side in any transaction with terms so attractive that the other side is almost guaranteed to accept.
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at odds »
on bad terms
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blanket term »
A word or phrase that is used to describe multiple groups of related things. The degree of relation may vary. Blanket terms often trade specificity for ease-of-use; in other words, a blanket term by itself gives little detail about the things that it describes or the relationships between them, but is easy to say and remember. Blanket terms often originate as slang, and eventually become integrated into the general vocabulary.
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come to terms »
To accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful.
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come to terms »
To reach an agreement or settle a dispute.
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dumb down »
To convey some subject matter in simple terms, avoiding technical or academic language, especially in a way that is considered condescending.
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fall off »
A hip hop term; to completely lose the plot in terms of artistic direction.
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fine print »
The details, restrictions, terms, or conditions, especially of a contract, often printed in very small type.
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haul somebody over the coals »
To express anger with someone in no uncertain terms when they do something wrong.
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in layman's terms »
Explaining something in simple words.
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in laymen's terms »
In layman's terms.
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in no uncertain terms »
With great clarity, emphasis, or exactness; without any ambiguity.
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move the goal posts »
To unilaterally change the rules, or terms of an agreement, especially in an unfair or underhand way.
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on good terms with »
Friendly towards; having good relations with.
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on the outs »
On unfriendly terms; estranged.
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