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thanks a bunchA mildly sarcastic thank you.Rate it:

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thanks a bunchAn unsarcastic thank you.Rate it:

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thanks a heapSynonym of thanks a lotRate it:

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fine, thanks, and you?short for "I'm fine, thanks. How are you?Rate it:

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no thanks toWith no gratitude due to.Rate it:

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so long, and thanks for all the fishgoodbyeRate it:

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thanks a tonSynonym of thanks a lotRate it:

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thanks for nothingExpression of displeasure towards a person who has not provided what was wanted.Rate it:

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thanks for your helpExpresses appreciation of assistance provided or services rendered by the interlocutor.Rate it:

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look out! there's a car coming!Pay attention, otherwise you can be ran over.Rate it:

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chickens coming home to roostConsequences visited upon someone who originally had appeared to escape them.Rate it:

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Christmas is comingUsed as a reminder or warning regarding an impending deadline.Rate it:

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coming out of one's earshaving too much or too many of something; being overloaded or overwhelmedRate it:

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get what's coming to oneTo experience the consequences of one's action.Rate it:

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have another thing comingAlternative form of have another think comingRate it:

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have another think comingTo be deluded, to be mistaken; to need to rethink something one has determined; to need to reconsider one's plans or expectations.Rate it:

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have it comingTo deserve or merit, as the consequences of one's actions.Rate it:

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the British are comingA warning that enemies are about and a battle is about to begin.Rate it:

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the British are comingA statement of impending doom.Rate it:

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up-and-comingemerging; aspiring; beginning to attract attention or critical acclaimRate it:

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up-and-comingEmerging; aspiring; improving; beginning to attract attention or critical acclaim.Rate it:

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more by accident than by designsomething done without deliberate intention; more by coincidence or luck than thanks to one's own skill or planning.Rate it:

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payback's a bitchUsually a complete sentence as an interjection: I am amused that someone got their revenge on you...but you certainly had it coming.Rate it:

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canary in a coal mineSomething whose sensitivity to adverse conditions makes it a useful early indicator of such conditions; something which warns of the coming of greater danger or trouble by a deterioration in its health or welfare.Rate it:

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somnium verum evādit (Div. 2. 53. 108)my dream is coming true.Rate it:

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bring roundTo bring something when coming.Rate it:

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keep awayTo prevent from coming.Rate it:

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mercy bucketsthanks a lotRate it:

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txsAbbreviation of thanks.Rate it:

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companyKeep the house clean, I have company coming.Rate it:

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welcome backSaid to someone coming back to somewhere they have been before.Rate it:

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aestus ex alto se incitat (B. G. 3.12)the tide is coming in.Rate it:

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ahead of one's timeShowing characteristics of changes yet to be; present in one's work before later advances in the field; coming earlier than could be generally accepted.Rate it:

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amuser le tapisTo talk a great deal without coming to the point; To talk time away.Rate it:

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arbores frondescuntthe trees are coming into leaf.Rate it:

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back and bettercoming back togetherRate it:

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behind its timeShowing characteristics of the past; present in one's work after later advances in the field; coming later than could be generally accepted.Rate it:

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bring owls to athensForgive me, then, for bringing owls to Athens as a thanks-offering. — Goethe, in a letter to Wilhelm von Humboldt.Rate it:

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by the wayHis mother will be coming for dinner tomorrow, and, by the way, she volunteered to bring dessert.Rate it:

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c'est un bain qui chauffeThere is a shower coming on.Rate it:

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ce qui vient de flot s'en retourne de maréeFortune is as quick in going as in coming. Rate it:

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come home to roostBad consequences of actions inevitably coming to pass.Rate it:

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don't mention itA polite way of expressing that something is too trivial to warrant thanks.Rate it:

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funxuWhen a person is having an absolute blast of a time no thanks to anyone else but only because of themselves.Rate it:

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gern geschehenYou're welcome: a response to an expression of thanks.Rate it:

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get (one’s) comeuppance(1) Punishment or reward for one's actions; (2) getting what you have coming to you; (3) getting what you deserve; (4) karma.Rate it:

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get itTo "get what's coming to him/her"; to feel one's wrath; to receive punishment; to receive a retaliation; to receive a beating.Rate it:

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gracias por su ayudathanks for your helpRate it:

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gracias por tu ayudathanks for your helpRate it:

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gracias un montónthanks a lotRate it:

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