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knockout
[knockout] {n.}, {slang} 1. Strikingly beautiful woman. * /Sue is a regular knockout./ 2. A straight punch in boxing that  […]
liquor up
[liquor up] {v. phr.}, {slang} To drink an excessive amount of liquor before engaging in some activity as if comparing oneself  […]
Henry David Thoreau, Walden
(1854), "Economy" Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.
George Carlin on "Happens to be" & "Openly"
George talks about the overuse of the 2 expressions :)
out of one's wits
[out of one's wits] See: [SCARE OUT OF ONE'S WITS].
show around
[show around] {v. phr.} To act as a host or guide to someone; to show newly arrived people or strangers what's what and where.  […]
skin
[skin] See: [BY THE SKIN OF ONE'S TEETH], [GET UNDER ONE'S SKIN], [JUMP OUT OF ONE'S SKIN], [KEEP ONE'S EYES PEELED] or  […]
Bill Gates
"There are people who don't like capitalism, and there are people who don't like PCs, but there's no one who likes the PC who  […]

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