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gutter outTo dwindle down to nothing.Rate it:

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gutter outTo become extinguished.Rate it:

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gym bunnyA person who spends a large amount of time working out at a gym and who may be obsessed with improving his or her physique. Often said of a gay man, but also said of women and heterosexual men.Rate it:

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há quanto tempolong time no seeRate it:

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había una vezonce upon a timeRate it:

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habit de velours, ventre de sonSilks and satins put out the kitchen fire.Rate it:

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half-bakedIncomplete; not fully planned or carefully considered, ill-conceived, unsound or badly thought-out; foolish or having no common sense.Rate it:

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hammer outTo come to an agreement after much arguing.Rate it:

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hammer outto play something on the pianoRate it:

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hand on a plateThis term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.Rate it:

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hand outto distributeRate it:

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hang (hang with)Spend time in the company of someone.Rate it:

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hang fiveTo perform a longboard move where the surfer goes to the front of the board and rides from there, one foot on the nose and the five toes of that foot extended out over the front of the nose, the other foot placed further back.Rate it:

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hang heavyOf time or a time period: to seem to pass slowly; to crawl.Rate it:

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hang outTo spend time doing nothing in particular.Rate it:

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hang out one's shingleTo open an office or business, especially in a profession.Rate it:

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hang out to dryTo abandon someone who is in need or in danger.Rate it:

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hang out to dryTo attach washing to a clothesline to dry.Rate it:

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hang out withTo spend time with friends, doing nothing in particular.Rate it:

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Hang Out Your ShingleTo establish your own personal office and put a sign board over the entranceRate it:

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hang withTo spend time with; to hang out with; to socialize with.Rate it:

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hangar queenAn aircraft which requires a great deal of regular maintenance and has an unfavorable ratio of maintenance time to flight time.Rate it:

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happy EasterAn expression used during Easter to wish someone a happy time.Rate it:

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Happy RamadanAn expression used during Ramadan to wish someone a happy time during the holiday.Rate it:

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hash outTo work through the details of something; especially to work through difficulties.Rate it:

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hatch outTo hatch from an egg.Rate it:

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hatchet manSomeone who carries out brutal and unpleasant duties on behalf of another, such as firing dead wood employees.Rate it:

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have a good timeTo enjoy oneself.Rate it:

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have a lot of time forto hold in high esteem; to respectRate it:

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have a screamTo have a good time, to have a blast.Rate it:

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have a whale of a timeTo enjoy oneself greatly.Rate it:

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have it outTo argue in order to air or resolve a conflict.Rate it:

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have it outTo confront with a view to settling a conflict.Rate it:

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have legsTo have endurance; to have prospects to exist or go on for a long time.Rate it:

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have no time forto not allow; to forbidRate it:

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have no time forTo dislikeRate it:

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have one's hand outTo be requesting benefits, especially if not entitled to them.Rate it:

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have one's work cut out for oneTo face a large task or project.Rate it:

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have seen one's dayTo be at the point in a life cycle or career of no longer being useful or effective; to be worn-out.Rate it:

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have the floorTo have permission or time to speak, especially in a formal situation.Rate it:

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have the time of one's lifeTo enjoy oneself more than ever before.Rate it:

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have the time of one's lifeTo enjoy oneself immensely.Rate it:

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have the time of your lifeThe experience, situation, developments, surprises, unexpected legacy, unusual positive actions from your friends, relatives, employers.Rate it:

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have time on one's sideTo not be rushed; to have plenty of time to do somethingRate it:

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have you got the timeSynonym of what time is itRate it:

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he turned out to be a total fronzInability to understand even the simplest of thingsRate it:

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head scratchersomething you can't figure out; a conundrum; something puzzling for which you don't know the answerRate it:

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heap upTo increase over a period of time; to accumulate.Rate it:

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hear outTo listen to someone until that person has finished.Rate it:

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hell-bent for leatherCowboy Poetry Expression; Storm-Out, Fast n Furious!, hell-bent fer an Election!Rate it:

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