all fired up »
Excited or energized; highly enthusiastic.
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autem mort »
A married woman; also a female beggar with several children hired or borrowed to excite charity.
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balloon goes up »
Something exciting or dangerous begins.
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be still my heart »
Calm down, this situation is too exciting or overly distressing.
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blow this pop stand »
To exit or remove oneself from a less than exciting location or environment.
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bundle of nerves »
A person with an especially nervous, excitable, or fearful disposition.
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carried away »
Made excessively emotional or excited.
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check out »
Used to draw attention to something and stimulate excitement about it.
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cool one's jets »
To become less excited, intense, or active.
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cream in one's jeans »
To experience an orgasm while clothed; to be thoroughly excited or delighted.
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drive-by media »
Media professionals who "spray" a bunch of repetitive misstatements, mistaken and misinterpreted news reports to cause excitement and confusion. They then figuratively "drive off" leaving the cleanup of their mess and hysteria to others, to correct and properly explain and interpret.
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eager beaver »
Who is very excited or enthusiastic to begin a task.
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fire up »
To excite; to infuse with energy.
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flutter in the dovecote »
I further argued that the principal cause for the political deadlock that persisted for thirty years after the guns fell silent was Israeli intransigence rather than Arab intransigence. The appearance of the first wave of revisionist studies excited a great deal of interest and controversy in the media and more than a flutter in the academic dovecote. — Israel Confronts Its Past.
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for kicks »
In order to obtain pleasure or excitement; for fun.
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have a ball »
To enjoy thoroughly; to have lots of fun or excitement.
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have a blast »
To thoroughly enjoy; to be excited or have lots of fun.
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have ants in one's pants »
To be sexually excited.
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hotheaded »
Easily excited or angered.
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in the fast lane »
In a lifestyle, employment position, or other set of circumstances where the rapid pace is exciting, frantic, or risky.
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jump about »
To move erratically by jumping. Usually as a result of being excited.
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jump around »
To move erratically by jumping. Usually as a result of being excited.
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nail biter »
An engaging or exciting cliffhanger.
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off the chain »
Crazy and exciting; delirious and wild. By analogy to a frenetic dog when unleashed.
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pony in the barn »
An exciting and real prospect, something to be legitimately excited about.
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pump up »
To excite a person or group to a frenzy.
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simmer down »
To decrease in intensity of anger, agitation, or excitement.
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wax lyrical »
To talk about something with much interest or excitement.
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white-knuckle »
Causing fear, excitement, apprehension, suspense, or nervousness.
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worked up »
Excessively emotional, excited or aroused.
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