Sunday, July 5, 2009

Stop these boys from going to the public.

Put a stop to

What do you suggest we do to not get caught?

Just dig in.

We might lose everyone to atheism.

How did he make it pass the water lizard?

We seek your guidance

Go on priest.

You people have completely lost touch with the outside world.

What was the last bit?

We shouldn’t toss away lessons of the bible just because some people in Italy screwed it up

TMJ is an umbrella term covering …

I got hooked on the gum…..This is just getting me off the gum.. I am ten days off the gum

Can I speak with you?

It’s still under market.

This is so out of my league.

I had a baby in a car

I am the person who is standing in the road ahead of you. I am getting on the sidewalk.

I misread stuff.

You gotto bounce.

He was tight with money.
saturated - (of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or grey or black

fumigate - treat with fumes, expose to fumes, especially with the aim of disinfecting or eradicating pests
it’s being fumigated.

insecure - lacking self-confidence or assurance; "an insecure person lacking mental stability"

stick around Informal
To remain; linger.

They cut the Brooklyn scene short.

We demand your apology.

Steam stack

Put the puppies back on

We know how to get our way.

poo
To defecate.

crap 1 (kr p) Vulgar Slang

have a bowel movement

What if we went through all this for nothing?

But don’t you start to whine

lowball
To underestimate or understate (a cost) deliberately: “He often took illegal cash payments from developers in return for . . . low-balling the cost of construction and renovation work” (Boston Globe).

Snap yourself in the eye.

I gotto shift.

unbeknownst - without someone's knowledge; "unbeknownst to me, she made all the arrangements"

click!

The puppy was humping everything.


Go nuts with

Go on the internet\

Footage

Speaks out in public

People turn against you

stupendous - so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe

right around the corner

contraction
Put on the nose, Twick!
Just stick it on!

We are going to block out the sun!

We must take a strict vow of silence.

The police have no leads.

They will leave it off.

I pulled out my hair.

You guys, come quick.

Let me on!

Didn’t even charge me money for it.

Nothing to do now but wait

They’ve been on air for thirteen years.

People from cartman’s side are suicide-bombing the buildings on twick’s side

He is always up for an adventure.

dismayed - struck with fear, dread, or consternation

slack : Not tense or taut; loose: a slack rope; slack muscles.

spell-bound - having your attention fixated as though by a spell

haggle - wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.); "Let's not haggle over a few dollars"

what are you doing up?

To me it sounds like attempt to hide the head in the sand instead of facing the problem at hand
outcast - a person who is rejected (from society or home)

a great turn out

I didn’t make the cut!

Time to step up the notch

Got knocked on the floor

Outsmart

Get the fudge out!

I am not trying to call you out!

It’s (on ?) all the way

lousy - very bad; "a lousy play"

In a heartbeat!

Someone evidently tipped off the press.

The furthest thing from his mind.

go for the jugular: to attack fiercely in order to have no doubt about winning He was a politician known as someone who went for the jugular of his opponent.

Have gone into a seclusion

Despair : To lose all hope: do you sometimes despair of human nature?

They take more joy in tearing someone down.

Bring you down.

sombre - grave or even gloomy in character;

petrified adjective 1. TERRIFIED, horrified, shocked, frozen,

After that, it was just a smooth sailing

Crutch

Boot camp

Thursday, July 2, 2009

I will keep my end of the bargain

tune out

1. Electronics To adjust a receiver so as not to receive a particular signal.

cave in

Verb

1. to collapse inwards

2. Informal to yield completely under pressure: the government caved in to the revolutionaries' demands

calf 2 (kf, käf)

n. pl. calves (kvz, kävz)

The fleshy muscular back part of the human leg between the knee and ankle.

put an end to something

to stop something put a stop to something The lights went out, and that put an end to our game of cards.

FBI Keeps Watch on Activists

hold that long enough

breaking my balls 68 up, 17 down love ithate it

An expression used while trying to come to an agreement with someone who is asking too much.

Start engine. Step on it.

Double cross

whiskey market goes dry

we took up a cause (?)

people who gave up on their dreams

Swear : 3. To use profane oaths; curse..

But the flip side of that

So many Rotations , Take the lid off

I gotto Wash the gay off me

He is dead for a reason . He tried to show off and spray us.

Guess who has catlike reflexes.

chapstick

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