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  • 111What (in) the fucking hell! — exclam. an angry and surprised elaboration of What? (Taboo. Usually objectionable.) □ What the fucking hell! Who are you and how’d you get in here? □ What the fucking hell do you think you are doing? …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 112think through — PHRASAL VERB If you think a situation through, you consider it thoroughly, together with all its possible effects or consequences. [V P n (not pron)] I didn t think through the consequences of promotion... [V P wh] The administration has not… …

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  • 113you watch — just/you/watch spoken phrase used for emphasizing that you know what will happen in a particular situation He’ll be out of money in no time, just watch. Thesaurus: predicting and predictionsynonym …

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  • 114What in (the) Sam Hill? — interrog. What has happened?; What? (An elaboration of what. Sam Hill is hell. Often with the force of an exclamation. See examples for variations.) □ What in Sam Hill is going on around here? □ What in the Sam Hill do you think you are doing? …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 115You Call This Music?! Volume 1 — The first in a series of compilation albums from Geykido Comet Records that features international up and coming punk bands, as well as bands who have had appearances on Alternative Tentacles, Plan It X Records, Fat Wreck, Kung Fu Records,… …

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  • 116think better of —    If you think better of something, you decide not to do what you intended doing.     I was going to go shopping, but when I saw the crowded car park,     I thought better of it …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 117you + nominal group —    The commonest use of ‘you’ in vocative expressions is as an introductory word, followed by a nominal group. Such vocatives tend to be insulting, or reproachful, or mockingly so. At their simplest they are two word expressions such as ‘you… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 118you know — spoken 1) used for emphasis Things are different now, you know. 2) informal used while you think about what to say next My whole leg was, you know, soaked in blood. 3) used when you are giving extra information about something Have you seen that… …

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  • 119what of it ? — so what?/what of it ?/spoken phrase used for showing someone that you think a particular fact that they have mentioned is not important ‘But they’re living together and they aren’t married.’ ‘Well, what of it?’ ‘She didn’t invite us to the… …

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  • 120You may well ask! — humorous, humorous, formal something that you say when someone asks you about something which you think is strange, funny, or annoying. Why is Timothy sitting in the kitchen with a saucepan balanced on top of his head? You may well ask! What… …

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