piece of someone
a part of someone's personality or nature
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Expressions you’ll hear in the US — distinctly American usage first, then widespread staples.
a part of someone's personality or nature
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
a share of the profits or benefits
a share of something valuable or desirable
A part that helps to explain or complete a larger situation
A person or thing that is unusual or remarkable
A source of knowledge or inspiration
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Something bought or accepted without knowing its true value or nature
something is impossible
To add a burden to an already difficult situation
Accumulate or increase in amount or number
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
A medical facility or doctor that overprescribes painkillers
To be sent or moved from one place to another repeatedly
Intimate conversation between people in a romantic relationship
To determine or establish something precisely
Money for personal or discretionary use
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
To slowly deteriorate or decline in health or spirits
a layoff or termination notice
to be narrowly defeated or surpassed
to become quiet or stop talking
An unrealistic or impossible idea
to interrupt or add a comment to a conversation
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
extremely hot, often too hot to handle
exciting or prosperous times
a period of harmony and tranquility
To waste time or act foolishly
Complain constantly and annoyingly
Full of energy and aggression
Complain constantly and ineffectively
To waste time or procrastinate
To waste or squander something, especially money or time
to spoil or ruin someone's plans or event
to spoil or ruin someone's plans or pleasure
To do something completely useless or ineffective
to urinate a large amount
To waste money recklessly or foolishly
to talk more than one listens
to annoy or anger someone
to ruin or spoil something
to spoil or ruin someone's plans or event
to spoil or ruin someone's plans or event
To waste time or effort on something futile
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
A series of retaliatory actions
to set someone or something in opposition or competition
to contribute or help with something
to try to win someone's love or affection
a sexual encounter out of sympathy or obligation
Someone who closely examines digital images for minor flaws
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
A location where a person or company conducts their work or trade
The most desirable or popular location
Clearly and straightforwardly
Honest and straightforward behavior
Introduce an idea to influence someone's thoughts
To stand firmly and establish a strong presence