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(transitive) To deliberately remove the head of; to cut off (someone's) head.
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(idiomatic) To reveal that someone's behavior, situation, or identity has been fabricated or deliberately misrepresented for an ulterior motive.
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(UK, slang, obsolete) To disclose a secret.
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Alternative letter-case form of break the Internet [(chiefly US, idiomatic, colloquial, literally) To cause a connection to the Internet, or the Internet itself, to malfunction.]
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Alternative form of bug out [(military, slang) A rapid retreat, a rout.]
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(US, informal) To bring out, to take out.
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To die, especially by suicide, while under sentence of death, or while guilty of a capital crime; also, to kill someone else who is in such a state.
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(transitive, informal) To extract information or consent from someone.
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To cease to be a child; to become shrewd.
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To completely ignore someone.
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(figuratively) To pursue a course that is ruinous to someone's interests.
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(idiomatic) An issue which causes a relationship (especially in business) to fail.
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(informal) To shorten one's lifespan through unhealthy eating.
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Alternative form of dig one's grave with a fork [(informal) To shorten one's lifespan through unhealthy eating.]
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(slang) To kill, to bump off
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(figuratively) To severely punish or criticize someone.
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(idiomatic) Of an animal: to cost more to feed than it is worth.
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(informal) To criticize harshly or rebuke strongly.
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(transitive, idiomatic) To encourage or coax a person to do something, especially something foolhardy or reckless.
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(slang, Internet, video games) to cause or undergo the quick demise of or as a large online social group
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(rare, literary) To take (a breath), to heave (a sigh)
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To damage one's environment.
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(idiomatic) Adopt a solution to a specific problem which does not address the larger, more general problem of which the specific problem is an instance.
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Alternative form of get blood out of a stone [(idiomatic) To do something difficult, frustrating, or pointless.]
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(idiomatic) To do something difficult, frustrating, or pointless.
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Alternative form of get blood out of a stone [(idiomatic) To do something difficult, frustrating, or pointless.]
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(UK, slang, obsolete) To kill or trounce someone.
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Alternative form of hand someone his head [To kill, especially by beheading.]
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Alternative form of hand someone his head [To kill, especially by beheading.]
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Synonym of go for the jugular
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(euphemistic, slang, colloquial) To die.
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(simile) To be received negatively by others.
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To go to ruin; to fail disastrously.
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To kill, especially by beheading.
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Alternative form of hand someone his head [To kill, especially by beheading.]
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Alternative form of hand someone his head [To kill, especially by beheading.]
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(idiomatic, humorous, dated) To get a haircut.
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To kill somebody, especially with violence.
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To cut off, and preserve, the heads of one's enemies.
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(idiomatic, intransitive) To have a dramatic, usually negative, effect.
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(informal, seduction community) Of a woman: to lose her physical attractiveness through growing older.
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Alternative form of shoot the messenger [(idiomatic) To blame a problem on whoever reported it; to hold somebody accountable for a problem because they brought attention to it.]
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(transitive) To make a copy of, as of a design.
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(intransitive, idiomatic) To fall asleep, especially suddenly.
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(colloquial) To berate; to scold.
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Alternative form of lose one's head [(figuratively) To be killed, usually in a gruesome manner.]
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Alternative form of lose one's head [(figuratively) To be killed, usually in a gruesome manner.]
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(figuratively) To be killed, usually in a gruesome manner.
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(euphemistic) To die, especially to be killed during involvement in an activity or in some other undertaking.
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(nautical, idiomatic) To die, to perish.
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Alternative form of lose one's head [(figuratively) To be killed, usually in a gruesome manner.]
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(colloquial) To endure, accept, put up with a situation one does not like.
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To eat something as a meal.
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Alternative form of make mincemeat out of [(idiomatic) To defeat one's opponent easily and completely during a fight, contest, or debate.]
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(idiomatic) A compensation for capturing or killing a person, especially someone guilty of a crime.
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(transitive, informal) To outsmart.
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To stick one's tongue out.
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(slang) to murder someone
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(US, dated, slang, transitive) To gain a great advantage over (someone).
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(idiomatic) To kill by warfare.
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(slang, derogatory, transitive) To inform authorities (about someone); to tell on (somebody).
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(dated, transitive) To frisk (search by feeling the body and clothing).
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(intransitive) To make a sudden attack (e.g. on an enemy from a defended position).
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(of an animal) To attack with the teeth.
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(idiomatic, humorous) Alternative form of pick up what someone is putting down. [(idiomatic) To understand, pay attention to, or learn from what someone says or does.]
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Obsolete form of smite. [(archaic) To hit; to strike.]
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To resolve a dispute in a way that is disadvantageous to both parties.
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(informal) To speak for a tedious or exasperating length of time.
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Alternative form of get blood out of a stone [(idiomatic) To do something difficult, frustrating, or pointless.]
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(idiomatic) Suggests that the performer of the action is not sincere in their grief.
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To kill someone; to cause someone's death.
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(idiomatic) To take a significant quantity of a person's money or valuables, through overcharging, litigation, unfavorable investing, gambling, fraud, etc. (humorous way of saying older expression clean out)
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(transitive, slang, dated) To punish; to pay back or take revenge on.
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(euphemistic) To express great anger toward (a person) for some perceived offence or shortcoming; to castigate.
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(transitive) To contradict.
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(obsolete) To seize, rend, or tear something as prey; to be fixed upon, or engaged with, anything.
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(informal) To arouse a person's interest or passion; to excite someone.
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Alternative form of twist the knife [(informal, figuratively) To deliberately do or say something to worsen a difficult situation or increase a person's distress, irritation, or anger.]
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(transitive) To prod; goad; push someone's buttons
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(slang, intransitive) To lose oneself in music.
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