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Words for Technology dinosaur spam wired hacker web-head buzzword
Words for Activities go all out horse around to bug on the house kick back Jam
Words for Dating dump double date, blind date give a raincheck to have butterflies pickup line hit it off To have a crush
Words for People egghead babe freak tight poser Check out my Dad’s car. It’s ____. The ____ at the movie last night-is he single?
Words for Eating grub grab a bite finger food nuke Mcfood a hole in the wall I will ____ on the way home. I just _____d some popcorn. Do you want some?
* Every cloud has a silver lining. * Gilding the lily. * Everyone for himself, and devil take the hindmost. Hindmost(=last) * Look before you leap. leap, jump, spring * You hit the nail on the head.
* A leopard never changes its spots. leopard, jaguar, spot * Every potter praises his own pot. * He likes to blow his own horn. * Cast pearl before swine. Pig, hog, swine * A stitch in time saves nine.
* Pride goes before a fall. (Before his downfall a man’s heart is proud, but humility comes before honor.) * Spare the rod and spoil the child. * Idle young, needy old. * Homer sometimes nods. * The pot class the kettle black.
* Man proposes, God disposes. * Call a spade a spade. Speak frankly and directly. * Better bend than break. * Still waters run deep. deep, deeply * Every dog has his day. They’ll have victory and some point.
* Idle young, needy old. * Homer sometimes nods. * Nothing venture, nothing have. * Look before you leap. * Cast pearls before swine. * Let sleeping dogs lie.
* Money makes the mare go. * Murder will out. * No cross, no crown. * New brooms sweeps clean. * Better bend than break. * Spare the rod and spoil the child.
* Opportunity seldom knocks twice. * Never judge by appearances. * Every cloud has a silver lining 。 * Keep something for a rainy day. * We reap what we sow.
* The pot calls the kettle black. * Too many cooks spoil the broth. * The biter is sometimes bit. * A bully is always a coward. * After a storm comes a calm. * All good things come to an end.
* Man proposes, God disposes. * Call a spade a spade. * Speak frankly and directly. * Better bend than break. * Still waters run deep. deep, deeply * Every dog has his day. They’ll have victory and some point.
* Man proposes, God disposes. * Call a spade a spade. * Speak frankly and directly. * Better bend than break. * Still waters run deep. deep, deeply * Every dog has his day. They’ll have victory and some point.
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