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  • 11Your Mom's Favorite DJ — Infobox Album | Name = Your Mom s Favorite DJ Type = Album Artist = Kid Koala Released = 25 September, 2006 Recorded = ? Genre = Turntable, Hip hop Length = 33:37 Label = Ninja Tune ZEN127 (LP) ZENCD127 (CD) Producer = Kid Koala, The Slew Reviews …

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  • 12your head off — [laugh/scream/shout (etc.)] your head off to laugh/scream/shout etc. very much and very loudly. He laughed his head off when he read the letter …

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  • 13(your) way out of a paper bag — couldn t [act/argue/fight] (your) way out of a paper bag humorous if someone couldn t act, argue, fight etc. their way out of a paper bag, they act, argue, fight etc. very badly. It s no good asking Jim to protect you he couldn t fight his way… …

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  • 14your — [[t]yʊər, yɔr, yoʊr[/t]] unstressed [[t]yər[/t]] pron. 1) a form of the possessive case of you used as an attributive adjective: I like your idea. Compare yours 2) (used to indicate that one belonging or relevant to oneself or to any person): The …

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  • 15your pound of flesh — something that someone owes you that you take even though it will cause them to suffer have/get/want/demand etc your pound of flesh: They signed an agreement and the Republicans now want their pound of flesh …

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  • 16your time zone — the particular local time zone where you live (ex: Central European Time zone, Eastern Standard Time zone. etc.) …

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  • 17(your) wicked way —    copulation    It is the male who seeks this path, which is not to be confused with Jermyn Street or the Reeperbahn. The phrase is mostly used humorously, and as wicked design, purposes, etc.:     James MacDermott was hauling me all around the… …

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  • 18in your place — in ˈmy, ˈyour, etc. place idiom in my, your, etc. situation • I wouldn t like to be in your place. Main entry: ↑placeidiom …

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  • 19make your move — make a, your, etc. ˈmove idiom to do the action that you intend to do or need to do in order to achieve sth • The rebels waited until nightfall before they made their move. Main entry: ↑moveidiom …

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  • 20Does Your Mother Know — Single by ABBA from the album Voulez Vous B side …

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