to be asked for something

  • 1someone can whistle for something — informal phrase used for saying a little rudely that you are not going to give someone what they have asked for Thesaurus: ways of saying nosynonym Main entry: whistle …

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  • 2somebody can whistle for something — sb can ˈwhistle for sth idiom (BrE, informal) used to say that you are not going to give sb sth that they have asked for • If he wants his money he can whistle for it I m broke! Main entry: ↑whis …

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  • 3someone can whistle for something — informal used for saying a little rudely that you are not going to give someone what they have asked for …

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  • 4You Asked For It — is a popular human interest show created and hosted by Art Baker. The program originally aired on American television between1950 and 1959. Later versions of the series were seen in 1972, 1981 and 2000.On the show, viewers were asked to send in… …

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  • 5stump up something (for something) — ˌstump ˈup (for sth) | ˌstump ˈup sth (for sth) derived (BrE, informal) to pay money for sth Syn: ↑cough up • We were asked to stump up for the repairs …

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  • 6For One More Day — is a 2006 novel taken place during the mid 1900 s by the acclaimed sportswriter and author Mitch Albom. It opens with the novel s protagonist planning to commit suicide. His adulthood is shown to have been rife with sadness. His own daughter didn …

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  • 7in return (for something) — in reˈturn (for sth) idiom 1. as a way of thanking sb or paying them for sth they have done • Can I buy you lunch in return for your help? 2. as a response or reaction to sth • I asked her opinion, but she just asked me a question in return.… …

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  • 8stump up (for something) — ˌstump ˈup (for sth) | ˌstump ˈup sth (for sth) derived (BrE, informal) to pay money for sth Syn: ↑cough up • We were asked to stump up for the repairs …

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  • 9keep an eye open (for something) — keep an eye open/out (for sb/sth) idiom to look for sb/sth while you are doing other things • Police have asked residents to keep an eye out for anything suspicious. Main entry: ↑eyeidiom …

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  • 10keep an eye out (for something) — keep an eye open/out (for sb/sth) idiom to look for sb/sth while you are doing other things • Police have asked residents to keep an eye out for anything suspicious. Main entry: ↑eyeidiom …

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