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tipsy turvyupside downRate it:
tiptoe aroundUsed other than as an idiom: see tiptoe, around.Rate it:
tiptoe aroundTo act very cautiously about something; to avoid speaking about a painful or controversial issue.Rate it:
tire fireA disaster; a chaotic person, thing, or situation.Rate it:
tire outTo make someone tired; to exhaust.Rate it:
tired and emotionalDrunk.Rate it:
tit for tatEquivalent retribution, an eye for an eye, returning exactly what you get.Rate it:
tit for tatHat.Rate it:
tits uplying down, face up.Rate it:
tits upcompletely failed so as to become inactive.Rate it:
tits-upLying down face up.Rate it:
tits-upBroken; failed; inoperable.Rate it:
tits-upDead.Rate it:
titsupAlternative spelling of tits-up.Rate it:
tittle along sonnyI haven’t got time to listen to your nonsenseRate it:
TKOInitialism of technical knockout.Rate it:
TL/DNRInitialism of Too long / Did not read.Rate it:
TL;DRAlternative form of tl;drRate it:
tl;drToo long; didn’t read. Used to indicate that one did not read a text, or to introduce a short summary of an overly long text.Rate it:
TLDNRAlternative form of TL/DNRRate it:
TMAIInitialism of tell me about it.Rate it:
tmgTrimethylgallium, the most preferred metalorganic source of Gallium used in MOCVD of compound semiconductors for opto-electronics applications.Rate it:
tmgtrimethylglycineRate it:
TMTOWTDIAcronym of there's more than one way to do it : a motto associated with the Perl programming language.Rate it:
TNLNInitialism of took nothing, left nothing.Rate it:
to 'put out''put out'; To engage in 'heavy petting' or 'sexual congress'. a Depression expression, may be archaic:Rate it:
to a certain extenta phrase to indicate a statement is true to a limited degree; partly true but not completely trueRate it:
to a fare-thee-wellTo the greatest extent or to completion; to a state of refinement or perfection.Rate it:
to a faultTo an excessive degree; extremely.Rate it:
to a manunanimouslyRate it:
to a nicetyTo a fine point, with great exactness or accuracy.Rate it:
to a tPrecisely; exactly; perfectly; with great attention to detail.Rate it:
to a turnTo perfection.Rate it:
to all intents and purposesFor every functional purpose; in every practical sense; in every important respect; practically speaking.Rate it:
to and froTo go back and forth; to alternate.Rate it:
to attain one' age of wisdomTo reach an age of maturity, to grow old.Rate it:
to be a lonley islandA person who singles out himself from others group consistently.Rate it:
to be a queen beeOne whom has a personality and a history of integrity, coupled with a natural diplomatic aura is bound for a successful and rewarding public career.Rate it:
to be an open bookAn individual's life can be unrestricted in intimate details and become as an open book.Rate it:
to be continuedUsed at the end of an episode to indicate that the story continues in the next episode.Rate it:
to be continuedUsed to indicate that a story under discussion has not concluded, either in narration or in reality.Rate it:
to be faced downto be finishedRate it:
to be honestFrankly, honestly.Rate it:
to be honest with youAn expression to be avoided at all costs for progressive, professionally oriented, skilled communicative individuals, lilly- white honest 'movers and shakers'!Rate it:
to be mixing apples and oranges.To be considering two completely different things.Rate it:
to be named laterUsed other than as an idiom. In an exchange, a unspecified example of a thing (in sports, usually a player), either not yet chosen or named publicly, at the time of a trade.Rate it:
to be named laterSomething of very uncertain value.Rate it:
to be named laterSomething of very low value.Rate it:
to be of the peakTo be at the highest point in something of their own. Applies to person thing, season anything related.Rate it:
to be on someone's assTo annoy someone by refusing to leave them alone.Rate it:

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