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putting words in the horse's mouth

interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them
boy, in an argument with his father:

boy: dad, sorry, I'll skip dinner tonight and (...)

father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on? That would be nice.

kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, and FYI it's actually Italian and Latin homework I was going to work on, later on the chemistry and physics.
by Uncle Dimma April 28, 2014
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The Seven Dirty Words

Shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits. These were the original 7 words you can't say on TV created by the comedic genius, George Carlin.
"And all I could think of was shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker and tits, man!"

"The seven dirty words you can NEVER say on television."
by undertakerfreak1127 March 20, 2006
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The Four “F” Words in Math

FEAR of not understanding the new math concepts.

FRUSTRATION in struggling to make sense of the concepts.

FATIGUE from mental stress and emotional pain in grasping the concepts.

FAILURE in mastering and applying the concepts.
Winners have not only banned the four-letter F-word from their vocabulary when faced with the most disliked school subject, but they have also refused to let the four “F” words in math rent a space in their minds.
by MathPlus January 8, 2018
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The thing that links words within the square brackets

The thing that links words within the square brackets is used to lead you into a different definition and stuff
by dictionary are cool March 28, 2021
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the 2 magical words

When trying to get a girlfriend or boyfriend, use the 2 magical words.
by That Lego on the floor April 18, 2017
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The *insert word/words hear* times

Used to refer to a past memory.

The phrase can be used with almost any word/words in the English language, and hundreds of words from various other languages.
The *insert word/words hear* times

Mary "Hey do you remember if you left your shoes on the boat yesterday arvo?"

Patrick - "You mean back in The 'boat' times?
by Ninjafleaslayer February 2, 2010
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