what's the score

  • 1what's the score? — Phrs. What s happening? …

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  • 2the score — {n.}, {slang} The truth; the real story or information; what is really happening; the way people and the world really are. * /Very few people know the score in politics./ * /You are too young to know the score yet./ * /What s the score anyhow?… …

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  • 3the score — {n.}, {slang} The truth; the real story or information; what is really happening; the way people and the world really are. * /Very few people know the score in politics./ * /You are too young to know the score yet./ * /What s the score anyhow?… …

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  • 4the\ score — noun slang the truth; the real story or information; what is really happening; the way people and the world really are. Very few people know the score in politics. You are too young to know the score yet. What s the score anyhow? When will the… …

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  • 5The Score (film) — Infobox Film name = The Score caption = director = Frank Oz writer = Daniel E. Taylor, Kario Salem starring = Robert De Niro Edward Norton Marlon Brando Angela Bassett music = Howard Shore producer = Gary Foster editing = Richard Pearson… …

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  • 6What's the Matter with Helen? — Infobox Film name = What s the Matter With Helen? caption = Original theatrical poster director = Curtis Harrington producer = George Edwards Executive: Edward S. Feldman Associate: James C. Pratt writer = Henry Farrell (screenplay) music = David …

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  • 7know the score — See: THE SCORE …

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  • 8know the score — See: THE SCORE …

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  • 9know the score — verb be well informed (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑be with it, ↑be on the ball, ↑know what s going on, ↑know what s what • Hypernyms: ↑know • Verb Frames …

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  • 10know the score —    When you know the score, you are well informed about a situation and know what to expect.     If Laura damages the car, her dad won t lend it to her again. She knows the score …

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