Your guess is as good as mine informal (used to tell someone that you do not know about something) How long will she stay here? – Your guess is as good as mine. If you want to know the answer, well, your guess is as good as mine. …
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on the down low (under wraps; secret) He told us to keep everything on the down low. They have kept their relationship on the down low, for three years. envocabulary.com
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leech (a small worm that lives in wet places and attaches itself to other creatures to suck their blood) Oh, my God, I have a leech on my leg. They put leeches on your body to drain the bad blood. (a person who takes advantage of other people) Mike was surrounded by leeches …
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get on (to board a bus, train, etc.) I got on the train and went to Indiana. We get on the boat and leave this island. UK (to have a friendly relationship) I hope we’ll get on well together. I don’t really get along with my neighbors. How do you get on …
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get off informal (escape a punishment) You were lucky to get off with a fine. She’ll get off if there isn’t enough evidence against her. (to leave a place, usually to start a journey) If we get off early in the morning, the roads will be clearer. They got off straight …
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