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bottom line
[bottom line] {n.}, {informal} (stress on "line")
1. The last word on a controversial issue; a final decision.
* /"Give me […]slap in the face
[slap in the face] (1) {n.}
An insult; a disappointment.
* /We felt that it was a slap in the face when our gift was […]Finley Peter Dunne
(1867-1936)
U.S. humorist
I think if people marry it ought to be for life; the laws are altogether too lenient with them.Idioms with peek to learn
Flashcard learning set.Check yourself now!Try flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.Set includes the following […]Sam Ewing
(1920-2001) - American writer, humorist
Computers will never take the place of books. You can't stand on a floppy disk to […]go through hell and high water
[go through hell and high water] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To go through danger, or trouble.
* /John is ready to go through hell […]toll free
[toll free] {adv. phr.}
Calling an (800) telephone number with the call paid by the business whose number one has dialed.
* […]This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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