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Terms for subject Informal (833 entries)
I'm I am
I'm 404ing I don't have a clue IrynaS
I've I have
berg iceberg Michae­lBurov
ICURYY I see you are too wise
scoop up if a lot of people scoop something up, they buy it quickly so that soon there is none left
If I had a nickel for every time someone said that to me, I would be wealthy - Berezi­tsky
go in if information goes in, you understand it
from the sticks if somebody is from the sticks it means he\she lives in the country, sometimes regarded as being unintelligent or provincial
shit show if someone describes a situation as a shit show, they think that it is extremely badly organized
give (someone) the runaround if someone gives you the runaround, they try to confuse you or make it difficult for you to do something, for example by not giving you information you need
be on the case if someone says they are on the case, they know about a problem and are going to try to solve it
be an item if two people are an item, they are having a romantic relationship
get religion if you say that someone has got religion, you are referring in a mocking way to the fact that they have suddenly decided to follow a particular religion
sit on (something) if you say that someone is sitting on something, you mean that they are delaying dealing with it
with bells on in (one's) best dress and in a military fashion
in it joining in Andrey­ Truhac­hev
in it taking part Andrey­ Truhac­hev
on my radar in my plans onyeka
blading in-line skating q3mi4