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1can take something or leave it — informal phrase to not care whether you have, see, or do something I like chocolate, but I can take it or leave it. Thesaurus: to not care about somethingsynonym Main entry: take …
2can take something or leave it — informal to not care whether you have, see, or do something I like chocolate, but I can take it or leave it …
3I can take it or leave it. — something that you say which means that you do not hate something but you do not like it very much. My sister s absolutely crazy about chocolate whereas I can take it or leave it …
4take it or leave it — phrasal : accept or reject unconditionally * * * take it or leave it To accept something with all its disadvantages, or else do without it • • • Main Entry: ↑take * * * [usu. in imperative] said to express that the offer one has made is not… …
5take-it-or-leave-it — 1. I can take it or leave it. something that you say which means that you do not hate something but you do not like it very much. He s pretty take it or leave it about opera I wouldn t waste the ticket on him. 2. Take it or leave it. something… …
6take it or leave it — 1. to lack interest in whether you have something or not. Some people who smoke can take it or leave it, so they don t mind not being able to smoke in a restaurant. My sister s absolutely crazy about chocolate but I can take it or leave it. 2. to …
7take it or leave it — (from Idioms in Speech) choose between the two Charles wondered why he did not find this too painful. Well, take it or leave it, for God s sake, he growled. (J. Wain) Can t be done for a penny less, replied Bossinney cruelly. You must take it or… …
8You can leave your hat on — est une chanson de blues composée par Randy Newman et parue sur son album Sail Away en 1972. Elle a été rendue célèbre par Joe Cocker en 1986 pour son utilisation dans la scène de strip tease du le film 9 semaines 1/2 d Adrian Lyne. Elle apparaît …
9Take It Or Leave It — Album par Les Variations Sortie 1973 Enregistrement 1972 73, à Memphis Genre(s) Blues Hard Rock Producteur(s) Don Ni …
10You Can Leave Your Hat On — est une chanson de blues composée par Randy Newman et parue sur son album Sail Away en 1972. Elle a été rendue célèbre par Joe Cocker en 1986 pour son utilisation dans la scène de strip tease du film 9 semaines 1/2 d Adrian Lyne. Elle apparaît… …