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  • 111ask for it — if you say that someone who gets hurt or punished was asking for it, you mean that they deserved what happened to them. Picking a fight with those hooligans was really asking for it. Fired? Well, she asked for it, didn t she? …

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  • 112ask someone to believe something — informal used about things that are difficult to believe because they seem false or wrong Are you seriously asking me to believe that you knew nothing about this? …

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  • 113ˌask sb ˈout — phrasal verb to invite someone to go somewhere with you because you want to start a romantic relationship with them …

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  • 114You what? —   This is a very colloquial way of expressing surprise or disbelief at something you have heard. It can also be used to ask someone to say something again …

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  • 115ask 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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  • 116ask 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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  • 117ask\ 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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  • 118ask for your papers —    to resign from employment    Usually from an official position in a huff, the papers being the supposed commission which you were handed on appointment:     ... his plumbing is done and he has asked for his papers. (Sayers, 1937 he was a… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 119ask for — / ɑ:sk fɔ:/ verb 1. to say that you want or need something ● They asked for more time to repay the loan. 2. to put a price on something for sale ● They are asking £24,000 for the car …

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  • 120It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave — Infobox Television episode | Title = It’s Hard to Say Goodbye if You Won’t Leave Series = Frasier Caption = Season = 3 Episode = 10 Airdate = 9 January 1996 Production = Writer = Steven Levitan Director = Philip Charles MacKenzie Guests = Marnie… …

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