v phr
41go out phr v — She was only the Lighthouse keeper s daughter, but she never went out at night …
42go under phr v — Old limbo dancers never die, they just go under …
43ham up phr v — When butchers meet, Tom always delivers a speech but he hams it up, it has been revealed …
44hang over phr v — hangover n …
45hold together phr v — stretch v …
46hold up phr v — 1) How did the belt break the law? They held up some trousers. 2) Who is history s most famous bandit? Atlas! He held up the world …
47keep up phr v — I used to be a Viagra salesman, but just couldn t keep up …
48lay off phr v — I used to be a pimp, but then I got laid off …
49lean over phr v — Ben and Eileen Dover got married and almost died on their honeymoon crossing a high footbridge. I leaned over she explained, while what did he do? Bend over …
50let sb down phr v — Undertakers are nice they re the last to let people down …