keep your nose out of it

  • 31watch your step — I. watch where you step, be careful    Watch your step, Grandfather. The sidewalk is icy. II. stay out of trouble, keep your nose clean    The referee told me not to fight. Watch your step, he said …

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  • 32Nose ride — Noseriding (AKA Tipriding the current term) is the art of maneuvering the surfboard from the front end. Next to getting tubed (AKA barreled means placing your whole body inside the curl of the wave), noseriding is the most accomplished move in… …

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  • 33The nose game — (also known as Nose Goes) is a popular selection method most commonly used when deciding which of several persons is assigned an unwanted task. Rules The Nose Game is a predominantly American social phenomenon or game that serves as a simple… …

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  • 34butt out — Verb. An impolite request to keep one s nose out of something. E.g. Butt out John, it s none of your business. Orig. U.S …

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  • 35List of Salute Your Shorts episodes — This article contains episode summaries of the Nickelodeon television series Salute Your Shorts .eason 1: 1991This season is centered around the character of MichaelMichael Comes to CampWe open with Dina directing Z.Z. in the hanging of the camp… …

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  • 36business — noun 1 buying and selling of goods ADJECTIVE ▪ big ▪ profitable ▪ private ▪ core ▪ It s time to focus on the company s core business …

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  • 37Fall Out Boy — This article is about the rock band. For the fictional character in The Simpsons, see Fallout Boy (The Simpsons character). Fall Out Boy …

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  • 38fly — I v 1. take wing, wing one s way, take off, take to the air, become airborne; soar, sail, zoom, cruise, coast, sweep, skim, Inf. kite; glide, plane, volplane, sailplane; dart, flit, flirt, hop, volitate. 2. float, hover, drift, hang, poise, float …

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  • 39To bear out — Bear Bear (b[^a]r), v. t. [imp. {Bore} (b[=o]r) (formerly {Bare} (b[^a]r)); p. p. {Born} (b[^o]rn), {Borne} (b[=o]rn); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bearing}.] [OE. beren, AS. beran, beoran, to bear, carry, produce; akin to D. baren to bring forth, G. geb[… …

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  • 40mess — 01. This room is a total [mess]; do you think you could help me clean up? 02. Don t [mess] with Freddie if you value your life. 03. Why do my teenage children always leave such a [mess] in the bathroom? 04. His life is a [mess]; married three… …

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