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  • 121go to bat for — {v. phr.}, {informal} To help out in trouble or need; give aid to. * /Everybody else thought Billy had broken the window, but Tom went to bat for him./ * /Mary went to bat for the new club program./ Syn.: STAND UP FOR …

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  • 122go\ to\ bat\ for — v. phr. informal To help out in trouble or need; give aid to. Everybody else thought Billy had broken the window, but Tom went to bat for him. Mary went to bat for the new club program. Syn.: stand up for …

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  • 123ask for — {v.}, {informal} To make (something bad) likely to happen to you; bring (something bad) upon yourself. * /Charles drives fast on worn out tires; he is asking for trouble./ * /The workman lost his job, but he asked for it by coming to work drunk… …

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  • 124ask for — {v.}, {informal} To make (something bad) likely to happen to you; bring (something bad) upon yourself. * /Charles drives fast on worn out tires; he is asking for trouble./ * /The workman lost his job, but he asked for it by coming to work drunk… …

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  • 125ask\ for — v informal To make (something bad) likely to happen to you; bring (something bad) upon yourself. Charles drives fast on worn out tires; he is asking for trouble. The workman lost his job, but he asked for it by coming to work drunk several times …

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  • 126Complete list of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series — For Rock Band Track Packs, see List of Rock Band track packs. For Rock Band Network songs, see List of Rock Band Network songs. The Rock Band series of music video games supports downloadable songs for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii… …

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  • 127Some Kind of Trouble — For the song by Tanya Tucker, see Some Kind of Trouble (song). Some Kind of Trouble Studio album by James Blunt …

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  • 128Double Trouble (band) — For the UK dance act, see Double Trouble (dance music producers). Double Trouble was the backing rhythm section for Texas blues rock guitarist and lead vocalist Stevie Ray Vaughan. Originally consisting of drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy… …

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