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Pour the coals to her 

Derived from the days of Coal steamers, literally means to add more coal to the fire which would increase available engine power.

Used now-a-days by Pilots amongst others.
"Looks like we're coming in high, better pour the coals to her and overshoot!"
Pour the coals to her by Iwallis November 22, 2011

Flipping the coins 

Shoving your testicles individually into the pocket of your clenched thumb and then literally flinging it so hard it launches at extreme speeds into your belly button... it then proceeds to get slightly stuck until the next nut smashes it out of place.
"Imma go flip my coins a few times and hit the sack"
Hence flipping the coins.
-Nudo

pouring on the coals 

Increase production quickly

Stems from old coal burning, steam engines, where the coalmen had to shovel coal into the burner to keep the train running. The more coals the bigger the fire, the faster the train could go.
General Motors is pouring on the coals in the development of hybrid vehicles over the last couple of years

lick the coil 

To have greatness within your grasp only to watch it get away from you at the last moment.
I'd like to lick the coil someday
like Icarus, who had to pay
with melted wax and feathers brown.
He tasted it on his way down.
lick the coil by Sick Boy July 12, 2004

Raked over the coals 

To get fussed at, or out by someone.
The child did not sweep the kitchen floor, and was raked over the coals by her mother.

blowing the coals 

the act of one sucking another man's testicles
"Did Keith ever show up to that party?" "No. I think he was at home with Ian blowing the coals."
blowing the coals by kennebot April 4, 2010