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glad rags
[glad rags] {n.}, {slang}
Clothes worn to parties or on special occasions; best clothes.
* /Mrs. Owens put on her glad rags […]to the full
[to the full] {adv. phr.}
Very much; fully.
* /The campers enjoyed their trip to the full./
* /We appreciated to the full […]Lawrence "Yogi" Berra, Reader's Digest
(August 1988)
You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might not get there.Jeff Raskin
Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, […]Blamestorming
[Blamestorming]
A group discussion of why a deadline was missed or a project failed and who was responsible.no kidding
[no kidding] {n. phr.}
Without jokes or teasing; honestly spoken.
* /"You actually won the lottery?" Dick asked. "No […]slack off
[slack off] {v. phr.}
1. To become less active; grow lazy.
* /Since construction work has been slacking off toward the end […]This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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