looks (verb)

  • 41shake on it — verb to agree; to close a deal Ill bring the contract tomorrow, and if everything looks good, well shake on it …

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  • 42go native — verb a) To adopt the lifestyle or outlook of local inhabitants, especially when dwelling in a colonial region; to become less refined under the influence of a less cultured, more primitive, or simpler social environment …

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  • 43rumple — verb To make wrinkled, particularly of fabric. Ill rumple my bedsheets so it looks like I was here last night …

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  • 44munge — verb a) To transform data in an undefined or unexplained manner. Few hackers simultaneously munge their programming language and the application written in it. b) To add a spamblock to (an email address). It looks like this record is munged it… …

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  • 45abrook — verb To brook; to endure. […] / Uneath may she endure the flinty streets, / To tread them with her tender feeling feet. / Sweet Nell, ill can thy noble mind abrook / The abject people gazing on thy face / With envious looks, laughing at thy shame …

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  • 46bend one's elbow — verb To drink alcoholic beverages, especially at a public house or bar. One day is no worse than the next for El Caucho; so its a whim when he starts bending his elbow or ties one on. When he is really plastered, El Caucho looks grim, but he isnt …

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  • 47look like — verb a) To seem. It looks like Im stuck with you. b) To be similar in appearance to; resemble. Ostriches look like emus to some people, but they are only distantly related. See Also: look alike …

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  • 48robustify — verb To make more robust, that is, more tolerant of unexpected events. The UI looks nice, but youll need to robustify it before it goes into production …

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  • 49pull up — verb a) lift upwards or vertically I pull up the level when I want to make my car go into first gear. b) retrieve; get Pull up that website for me, it looks quite interesting …

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  • 50shove off — verb To leave Well, it looks like its time to push off. Its time to go. Lets shove off …

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