To take a methodical and systematic approach to completing a task. Cartman realized that he and his crew could stay in the forest killing boars in order to slowly but steadily accumulate experience points while hiding from "he who has no life".
Justin said, "Will you hurry up and finish pumping out that honey wagon?"
Steve said, "Don't worry, I'm killing boars."
Steve said, "Don't worry, I'm killing boars."
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1. A poorly-crafted attempt to divert suspicion, despite obvious guilt.
2. Attempting to flee a bad situation with an ill-conceived method of escape.
1. A poorly-crafted attempt to divert suspicion, despite obvious guilt.
2. Attempting to flee a bad situation with an ill-conceived method of escape.
"Little Craps figures--very nice, thank you very much, Mr. Piscano..."
"Those are my mother's books!"
"Those are my mother's books!"
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An adjective for a person with a tendancy to boast (brag) about themselves, sometimes taking it too far.
it could define someone who is cocky, egotistical, conceited, and or self absorbed.
--I thought of this in the car on feb. 15, 2008 when my friend said she was overqualified for a job
it could define someone who is cocky, egotistical, conceited, and or self absorbed.
--I thought of this in the car on feb. 15, 2008 when my friend said she was overqualified for a job
"She's not my type...she's too boasty."
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NOTE: The idiom is *the* dry boak. It it never *a* dry boak.
It is from this idiom that the word boak escaped to take on a life of its own (along with the alternate spelling boke) -- with some people using boak (or boke) to mean "the dry boak," and others meaning normal vomiting.
NOTE: The idiom is *the* dry boak. It it never *a* dry boak.
It is from this idiom that the word boak escaped to take on a life of its own (along with the alternate spelling boke) -- with some people using boak (or boke) to mean "the dry boak," and others meaning normal vomiting.
"It would huv gied ye the dry boak tae hear them sookin up tae him, aw sweetie sweetie." (Anne Donovan, Hieroglyphics: And Other Stories, 2001)
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Guy 2: "Dude, that is epic!! One for the books for sure!!"
Guy 2: "Dude, that is epic!! One for the books for sure!!"
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