i'll let it pass

  • 111pass for something — in. to pay for something; to treat someone by paying for something. □ Come on. Let’s go out. I’ll pass for dinner. □ I’ll pass for drinks if you want …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 112let George do it — {v. phr.}, {informal} To expect someone else to do the work or take the responsibility. * /Many people expect to let George do it when they are on a committee./ Compare: PASS THE BUCK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 113let George do it — {v. phr.}, {informal} To expect someone else to do the work or take the responsibility. * /Many people expect to let George do it when they are on a committee./ Compare: PASS THE BUCK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 114let fly — Synonyms and related words: bowl, cast, catapult, charge, chuck, chunk, cock, dart, dash, detonate, discharge, drop, eject, fell, fire, fire off, fling, flip, fork, gun, gun for, heave, hit, hurl, hurtle, jerk, lance, launch, let off, load, lob,… …

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  • 115let\ George\ do\ it — v. phr. informal To expect someone else to do the work or take the responsibility. Many people expect to let George do it when they are on a committee. Compare: pass the buck …

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  • 116let a fart — [B] allow gas to escape, fart, pass wind    If I let a fart in this tiny room, we won t be able to breathe …

    English idioms

  • 117let this chance go by — allow an opportunity to pass, miss your chance, seize the opportunity    This letter means that you are accepted for admission to Oxford. Don t let this chance go by …

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  • 118pass up — transitive verb Date: 1896 to let go by without accepting or taking advantage of < pass up a chance for promotion >; also decline, reject …

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  • 119pass\ by\ the\ board — • go by the board • pass by the board v. phr. To go away or disappear forever, be forgotten or not used. Tom had several chances to go to college, but he let them go by the board. Grandfather said he was too old to go to the beach. those days&#8230; …

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  • 120pass\ the\ buck — v. phr. informal To make another person decide something or accept a responsibility or give orders instead of doing it yourself; shift or escape responsibility or blame; put the duty or blame on someone else. Mrs. Brown complained to the man who&#8230; …

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