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that's the bunnyThat is the right person or thing; that's it.Rate it:
that's the spiritUsed to encourage someone's positive attitude.Rate it:
that's the ticketThat's just right; that's just what is needed.Rate it:
that's the way life isThat is the way things happenCertain things cannot be changed, helped or improved; struggle and objection are pointless.1935, Louis Bromfield, The Man Who Had Everything, page 279:That's the way life is, and there's no use trying to go against it.1979, Jay Edward Abrams, A Theology of Christian Counseling: More Than Redemption, ISBN 0310511011, page 45:There are no standards, no values; that's the way life is. Learn to accept it and slide with it. Stop fighting it.2002, B. Eugene Ellison, Rings of the Templars, ISBN 059524050X, page 337:Shit happens; that's the way life is. In fact, I want you to take an additional thousand for your efforts.Rate it:
that's the way the ball bouncesThat is the way things happenRate it:
That's the Way the Ball BouncesThat’s what life really is or that’s what the life is all about; fate; you may not be able to change certain things in your lifeRate it:
that's the way the mop flopsThat is the way things happen.Rate it:
that's wassupThis is excellent; this is cool. Used to express approvalRate it:
that's what I'm talking aboutUsed to express enthusiastic support for the referent of that.Rate it:
that's what she saidA joking retort, intended to draw attention to a previous statement which has the potential for a risqué double entendre.Rate it:
that's what's upUsed to express acquiescence or concurrence.Rate it:
Thatcher's childrenPeople who grew up or were born in the United Kingdom during the premiership of Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990) and who adopted the ideology of Thatcherism.Rate it:
Thatcher's childrenUsed other than as an idiom: see Thatcher, children.Rate it:
thats the way the ball bouncesthe realization in life that one can expect occurrences which are as unpredictable as the manner in which a thrown ball bouncesRate it:
thats whats upto tell someone what is going onRate it:
that’ll doCut it out, that’s enough, behaveRate it:
that’s about the size of itThat is the truth of the matter; that sums it up -Said to confirm a person’s assessment of a situationRate it:
the ;WYEWYE, SPECIAL RAILROAD TRACK LAYOUT DESIGNED SO AS TO Be Able To Reverse Direction Of An Entire Freight Train. Subject to Constraints Relavent to Consist, Train Length, Engine Power, Terrain, Weather, Traffic Condx., Company Rules, Govt Regs, Crews et al:Rate it:
the apple does not fall far from the treeA child grows up to be similar to its parents, both in behavior and in physical characteristics.Rate it:
the apple doesn't fall far from the treeA child grows up to be very similar to its parents in the way they act and in their physical abilities.Rate it:
the art of being naïve is being questioned by the art of being "right" all the time.If we behave with naiveness, we are seen as idiots.Rate it:
the ayes have itThe majority agrees to or supports something.Rate it:
the ayes have itSomething has received enough votes to be approved.Rate it:
the bad penny always comes backAlternative form of a bad penny always turns up.Rate it:
the bad penny always turns upAlternative form of a bad penny always turns up.Rate it:
the ball is in someone's courtIt is someone's turn to do something; often making a decision.Rate it:
the ball is in your courtIt is your turn to do something; often making a decision.Rate it:
the bears get rich, the bulls get rich & the hogs go broke!Don’t be a hog/greedyRate it:
the beast with two backsTwo people engaged in sexual intercourse.Rate it:
the bee's kneesMost excellent; surpassingly wonderful; cool.Rate it:
the bendsdecompression sicknessRate it:
the big kahunaReference to the Big Boss, Chief of protocol, member of Board of Directors.Rate it:
the bigger they are, the harder they fallThe larger something is, the more disastrous and spectacular its downfallRate it:
the bill, pleaseIndicates the speaker wishes to pay the bill.Rate it:
the biter bitA hurt person who has hurt others in the past.Rate it:
the boot is on the other footAlternative form of the shoe is on the other footRate it:
the box they're going to bury it inA person or product that hastens the obsolescence of another person or product.Rate it:
the British are comingA warning that enemies are about and a battle is about to begin.Rate it:
the British are comingA statement of impending doom.Rate it:
the bronxnew york boroughRate it:
the buck stops hereA statement that no excuses will be made, that the speaker is going to take direct responsibility for matters, rather than pass the responsibility to higher authorities.Rate it:
the cake is a lieThe end you are pursuing is unattainable or misguided; the reward you have been promised is false.Rate it:
the calm before the stormA period of peace before a disturbance or crisis; an unnatural or false calm before a storm.Rate it:
the carpet matches the drapesA woman's pubic hair is of the same colour as the hair on her head, i.e. her hair is not dyed.Rate it:
the cat that got the creamSmug person that is pleased with themselves over some achievement. Proud at a recent accomplishment.Rate it:
the cat's out of the bagIt is too late.Rate it:
the chickens come home to roostA person's past wrongdoings will return to negatively affect them.Rate it:
the chuffSynonym of the fuckRate it:
the coast is clearThere is no danger.Rate it:
the companyNickname for an intelligence service.Rate it:

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