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A game at cards. It is a compound of All Fours, and the Irish game variously termed All Fives, Five and Ten, Fifteen, Forty-five, &c. It was probably invented by the mixed English and Irish rabble who fought in Portugal in 1832-3.
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A game at cards. It is a compound of All Fours, and the Irish game variously termed All Fives, Five and Ten, Fifteen, Forty-five, &c. It was probably invented by the mixed English and Irish rabble who fought in Portugal in 1832-3.
The hero of the great romance of that name by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). It was published at Madrid, Part I in 1605, Part II in 1615.
do not (negative auxiliary).
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
Do not take on more responsibility than you can handle
To exhaust oneself by doing too many things at once
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Avoid making major changes during a difficult situation
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
be careful to avoid a vulnerable situation
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Avoid taking on too many tasks or projects at once
do not expect something to happen soon
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
Don't destroy a source of benefit or advantage
do not exert yourself too much
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Exaggerate a small problem's importance
Don't prepare for something that may not happen
Learn from your mistakes to avoid repeating them.
Do things in the correct order
Avoid compromising your personal or professional relationships
Feel at home, be natural, don't be formal.
do not worry about it
Be cautious and don't accept something that seems valuable but is actually worthless
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
I don't want to know
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
Be authentic and true to yourself
Avoid recreating something that already exists
do not be anxious or concerned
A woman and children. Italian or Lingua Franca, DONNE E FIGLIE. The word DONA is usually pronounced DONER.
See DECRETALS. Donation of Pepin, The. When Pepin con- quered Ataulf (755) the exarchate of Ravenna fell into his hands. Pepin gave it, with the surrounding country and the Republic of Rome, to the Pope (Stephen II), and thus founded the Papal States and the whole fabric of the temporal power of the Popes.
An agreement or decision that is finalized and cannot be changed
Ruined by gaming and extravagances. Modern Term.
An equivalent expression to "dead beat."
The expression used when a bet is accepted. To be DONE, is to be considerably worsted.—See also DO.
The penis.
To hit
"tuppence more and up goes the DONKEY," a vulgar street phrase for extracting as much money as possible before performing any task. The phrase had its origin with a travelling showman, the finale of whose performance was the hoisting of a DONKEY on a pole or ladder; but this consummation was never arrived at unless the required amount was first paid up, and "tuppence more" was generally the sum demanded.
An uncivilized or ill-mannered person; a boor.
Hard, tedious, and often menial work
Someone who is considered annoying or talkative
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
A he, or jack ass: called donkey, perhaps, from the Spanish or don-like gravity of that animal, intitled also the king of Spain's trumpeter.
The reference is to the complicated dances of former times, when all followed the leader.
A toilet.
This fair, held in August from the time of King John, till 1 855, was noted for its bacchanalian orgies and light-hearted rioting. Hence it is proverbial for a disorderly gathering or a regular rumpus. The village was a mile and a half south-east of Dublin, and is now one of its suburbs.
A donation.
A potato.
A lesbian.
The police.
marijuana
Dubai.