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BONE TO PICK |
To settle an argument or disagreement. When this is over, I have a bone to pick with you. |
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BONE UP |
To study, get prepared for. I have to bone up for that Calculus test tomorrow. |
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BONES |
Spare Ribs. Come over after work, We'll throw some Bones on the grill. |
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BONING |
The act of using elbows, or throwing elbows while playing basketball....I told the referee that the center was "Boning" the other players |
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BOOGIE |
A form of dance, to have a good time, to get down. Carla said, "Let's boogie", after a nice song started playing at the party. |
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BOOK |
1) to lock someone up in jail. 2) to get all cards in a suit ...1) Sally was" booked" on drug charges 2) I need three more "books" to win this game |
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BOOKED UP |
1) to have left 2) to leave ....1) Where is John? John"booked up" two hours ago. 2) Are you ready to "Book" |
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BOOM BOX |
Large portable CD, radio, tape player that makes a lot of noise...Everyday Samuel brings his boom box to the park. |
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BOOTLEG |
Not of good quality, derived from the poor quality of movies that have been copied from originals, not original, forgery.....Frustrated at the quality of video they were watching, Phillip responded, "I told you not to buy those bootleg videos.". |
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BOOTY |
derriere...Today many women are concerned about the shape of their "Booty." |
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BOOTY CALL |
To call a woman exclusively for sex only....Some women think that they are only a "booty call" for their men. |
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BOOTYLICIOUS |
The merging of "booty and delicious" in reference to women's fashions that are pretty and fit well...Today's fashions are bootylicious. |
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BORN BY THE BUZZARDS AND HATCHED BY THE SUN |
An expression told to inquiring minds who think they do not have a daddy. How do you thinks you were born? Do you think you were born by the buzzards and hatched by the sun?" |
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BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN HIS MOUTH |
Wealthy, rich...Richard shouldn't have any financial worries because he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth . |
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BOSTON |
To get all books in a game of Bid Whiz... I always run a "Boston" when I play Bid Whiz. |
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BOTTOM DOLLAR |
Your last dollar or last piece of money. You can bet your "Bottom Dollar" that the my team will win the next superbowl. |
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BOTTOM LINE |
1) main thing, real deal, facts 2) money.... 1) The Bottom line is that first we must all work together 2) We must watch our "Bottom Line " |
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BOUGHT THE FARM |
To have died...Brent "Bought the farm" last week. He was only 46 years old. |
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BOUT IT |
Short for "about it ", around something,reckless,starting fights..Jerome is always "bout it". |
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BOWDY BOW |
The hip-hop in-crowd. Many rappers are "Bowdy bow". |
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BOWELS IN AN UPROAR |
To get overly upset or irritated at something. Don't get your bowels in an uproar over not being able to watch the Super Bowl. |
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BREAD |
Money. Do you have any Bread? |
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BREAD AND BUTTER |
Your main source of income....My music is my bread and butter. |
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BREADWINNER |
The person or spouse who makes the money for the family...Dad is the "Breadwinner" in our family |
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BREAK IT DOWN |
To make things easy to understand, decipher, translate. Let me Break it down for you. |
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BREAK ME OFF SOMETHING |
To do a favor, beg. Can you Break me off something? |
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BREAK MY STRIDE |
To interrupt. When I meet Linda, "Don't break my stride", with your stupid jokes. |
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BREAK THE ICE |
To make things easier, less stressful...."These cocktail drinks will break the ice ," said Jennifer as she offered them to her guests. |
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BREAK YOU OFF SOMETHING |
To do something to some one. Don't make me break you off something. |
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BREAKDANCE |
Dancing involving acrobatics and spinning on the head and back. To compete in dancing as an alternative to fighting (1970). |
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