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going to the dogsIn such a poor state that it should be left to the dogs.Rate it:

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"i'm not going left, i'm not going to the right, i'm not going forward or backward, i'm going to godGodRate it:

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going once, going twice, soldSaid before closing the bidding for a particular item in an auction.Rate it:

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when the going gets tough, the tough get goingin difficult times, it is the strong-willed who take action.Rate it:

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rain cats and dogsTo rain very heavily.Rate it:

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raining cats and dogsRaining very heavily; excessive downpourRate it:

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Let Sleeping Dogs LieNot to invite trouble, to be calm and avoid stirring any possible troubleRate it:

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rained cats and dogspouredRate it:

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if you lie with dogs you will get fleasIt is important whom to choose as one's closest acquanitances.Rate it:

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call off the dogsTo ease up on after inflicting great punishment.Rate it:

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it is raining cats and dogsThe cats and dogs are the rainRate it:

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barking dogs never biteAlternative form of barking dogs seldom bite.Rate it:

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barking dogs seldom bitePeople who make big threats never usually carry them out.Rate it:

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call off the dogsDuring a one-sided sports contest, to remove the first-string unit of a team from the game after dominating the opponent.Rate it:

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dogsFeet.Rate it:

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dogsPlural form of dog.Rate it:

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dogsWith the, a greyhound racing event.Rate it:

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dogs barkFeet hurt.Rate it:

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Go to the DogsTo badly destroy or ruin yourself in appearance and healthRate it:

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go to the dogsTo decline or deteriorate.Rate it:

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gone to the dogsTo have fallen into disrepair or ruin; to have been stagnant or depreciated.Rate it:

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let sleeping dogs lieTo leave things as they are; especially, to avoid restarting or rekindling an old argument; to leave disagreements in the past.Rate it:

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rain dogs and catsTo rain very heavily.Rate it:

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Sell like Hot DogsTo sell something quickly and in great quantity, something immediately sold or vendedRate it:

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the dogs bark, but the caravan goes onLife goes on, even if some will try to stop or talk against progress.Rate it:

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throw to the dogsTo throw away useless.Rate it:

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throw to the dogsTo remove or cast out someone or something out of one's protection, such as into the streets.Rate it:

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throw to the dogsTo give up on something valuable.Rate it:

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two dogs fight for a bone, but a third runs away with itWhen two sides contend, it's always the third party that benefits.Rate it:

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i'm going to build my own x with blackjack and hookers! in fact, forget the xIndicates that the speaker is not interested in joining others in a certain group or activity, and instead the speaker is going to form their own.Rate it:

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where i'm at is not where i'm going to beYour current situation can always change as long as you work hardRate it:

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nobody loves me, everybody hates me, i think i'm going to go and eat wormsFeeling sorry for one's self.Rate it:

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is it going to rainIs it going to rain?Rate it:

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the doc says im going blind but i could never see anywayLess hurtRate it:

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got it going onAttractive, outgoing (typically of women).Rate it:

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he is always going off at a tangentHe always changes from a topic to another irrelevant oneRate it:

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"you are going to be late, bup! (better hurry up!)BUP or B'up = is an abbreviation for the phrase, "Better Hurry Up".Rate it:

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"you're not going to make your dreams come true by making other people have nightmares."DreamsRate it:

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Appendix:Snowclones/X is not going to Y itselfSaid to urge someone to do something to something.Rate it:

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get goingtwo meanings: get started; leaveRate it:

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going at itthird-person singular simple present indicative form of go at itRate it:

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going at itAlternative form of at it.Rate it:

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going at itUsed other than as an idiom: see going, at it.Rate it:

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going awaypresent participle of go awayRate it:

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going dutchwhen a man and woman each pay for their portion of the bill; often used when on a date, but not necessarily.Rate it:

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going rateThe current standard or usual price, rate, or salary for something.Rate it:

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going rogegoing it on your own against normsRate it:

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going toForms a tense future to some past time.Rate it:

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going toForms a future tense.Rate it:

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got it going onAppreciatively, of someone or something for being active and successful in a pursuit, or having the ability to be active and successful in a pursuit.Rate it:

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