like a tiger
To do something with aggressive intent. Added to the end of a sentence in a comical Indian or Pakistani accent.
As you say it, you hold both hands out in front of you and drag them downwards like claws.
As you say it, you hold both hands out in front of you and drag them downwards like claws.
like a tiger by Ray Babycakes July 18, 2006
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Like a loaf of bread
If you hold a loaf of bread tightly, you will damage it. The term refers to holding the ball LIGHTLY as you would a LOAF OF BREAD, which means it can be easily dislodged from the player.
Like a loaf of bread by SwimUpRiver February 2, 2016
like a glove
What you say when something fits, goes together, matches, etc., perfectly. Used this way because the fingers on a glove are individually wrapped, which is why we don't say like a mitten.
like a glove by fizzle April 10, 2004
like a bouse
A description of an action taken in the preceding statement indicating that it was done in a managerial manner.
like a bouse by thegiantsnail April 10, 2009