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juice up

to make something more exciting, more impressive, or more powerful

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Idiom of the Day
be not in Kansas anymore

To no longer be in a place that one knows or where one is comfortable; to be in a completely unfamiliar and/or discomfiting environment. A reference to The Wizard of Oz, in which Dorothy, upon arriving to Oz, says, "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." Watch the video

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tight (3)

fairly drunk, moderately inebriated

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rascal

Definition: (noun) One who is playfully mischievous..
Synonyms: scamp, imp, rapscallion, scallywag.
Usage: The young rascal, being expert at a variety of feints and dodges, of which my aunt had no conception, soon went whooping away.
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hang with

to spend time with

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vuln

noun: Vulnerability: susceptibility to attack, injury, or temptation. verb tr.: To wound.

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be not worth a brass farthing

To be completely worthless or useless; to have little or no value. Refers to farthings (obsolete British units of currency, worth one-quarter of a penny), formerly made from a copper alloy (brass). Primarily heard in UK. Watch the video

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floozy | floozie | floosie

a girl or woman with a reputation for sleeping with many people

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blister

Definition: (verb) Subject to harsh criticism.
Synonyms: scald, whip.
Usage: The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday.
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take on (1)

If you take on something like a job, a responsibility, or anything involving a challenge, you agree to do it.

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oik

noun: A person perceived as uncouth, unpleasant, and of lower social standing.

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narc | nark

a narcotics officer, a police officer working in drug trade suppression

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cop

a policeman or a policewoman

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populate

Definition: (verb) Inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of.
Synonyms: inhabit, live, dwell.
Usage: Millions of as yet undiscovered creatures populate the ocean depths.
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