| to cut the grass from under a person's feet |
to cut the grass under a person's feet |
to cut the ground from under one |
to cut the ground from under one's feet |
to cut the hair |
| to cut the inside or outside edge |
to cut the melon |
to cut the mustard |
to cut the painter |
to cut the ribbon |
| to cut the rug |
to cut the score |
to cut the throat of |
to cut the throttle |
to cut the umbilical cord |
| to cut things fine |
to cut to a thread |
to cut to a thread between |
to cut to pieces |
to cut to ribbons |
| to cut to the chase |
to cut to the heart |
to cut to waste |
to cut two ways |
to cut under |
| to cut up |
to cut up by the roots |
to cut up carlicues |
to cut up curlicues |
to cut up didoes |
| to cut up fat |
to cut up monkeyshines |
to cut up old touches |
to cut up rough, rusty, savage |
to cut up short |
| to cut up touches |
to cut, crack a joke |
to cut, trim, etc short |
to dab nebs |
to daff the world aside |
| to daggers' drawing |
to dally away |
to dally off |
to dally out |
to damn with faint praise |
| to damp down |
to damp off |
to damp out |
to dance a dance between a pair of sheets |
to dance a fit |
| to dance antics |
to dance attendance |
to dance barefoot |
to dance barnaby |
to dance between a pair of sheets |
| to dance friskin |
to dance in a net |
to dance low |
to dance provo |
to dance the hay or hays |
| to dance the morris |
to dance the tyburn jig |
to dance to or after a person's pipe, whistle |
to dance to or after pipe, whistle |
to dance upon nothing |
| to dare larks |
to dare not quetch |
to dare not so much as quetch |
to darken a person's daylights |
to darken a person's door |
| to darken counsel |
to darken daylights |
to dash a person out of countenance |
to dash a person out of countenance conceit |
to dash a person out of countenance courage |
| to dash a person'one's brains out |
to dash a person's brains out |
to dash any one's hopes |
to dash hopes |
to dash one in the teeth with |
| to dash one in the teeth with something |
to dash out of countenance |
to dash out of countenance conceit |
to dash out of countenance courage |
to dash to pieces |
| to dash, break, or tear into flitters |
to dash, break, or tear to flitters |
to date |
to date forward |
to dayward |
| to deacon off |
to deal abroad |
to deal away |
to deal forth |
to deal on, upon |
| to deal out |
to deal seconds |
to deal with |
to dear cousin |
to dear sir |
| to dear woman |
to death |
to deathward |
to decease this world |
to decern in |
| to decide one's fate |
to deck in |
to deck out |
to deck over |
to declaim against |
| to etc something up her ass |
to etc something up his arse |
to etc something up his ass |
to etc something up one's jacksie |
to etc something up your arse |
| to etc something up your ass |
to etc something where the sun don't shine |
to etc stick |
to etc sustenance |
to etc the acid on |
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