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f** all
Nothing at all or very little.
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f** it
An expression of frustration.
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f** it
An expression of great indifference or nonchalance.
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f** knows
I don't know; nobody knows; it is unclear.
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f** someone over
To exploit somebody in a way which result in an advantage to oneself, at the cost of the other party gaining a considerable disadvantage.
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f** this
The phrase emphatically diminishes the activity or event referred to and expresses that the speaker will have no more to do with it.
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f** with
To mess with; to interact with in a careless or inappropriate way.
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f*** me sideways
when something takes you by surprise or annoying
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f**ing hell
An exclamation of anger.
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f**ing hell
An exclamation of great surprise.
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f*ck how it turn out
I don't care about how it ends or simply not bothered.
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fabulous
to be pretty or cute
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face away
To turn one's head so that one's face is not aimed in a particular direction.
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face down
To confront.
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face off
The starting point, in a match of ice hockey. Two players face each other, for snatching the puck.
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face off
Either an actual or a figurative face to face confrontation, especially a bitter one.
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face that would stop a clock
A shockingly attractive face.
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face that would stop a clock
A shockingly unattractive face.
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face the facts
To accept what is true, especially when it is undesirable.
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Face the Music
To confront the consequences of ones decisions and actions, or to accept the responsibility of one’s actions
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face the music
To accept or confront the unpleasant consequences of one's actions.
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face to face
In person; directly; in the physical presence of somebody.
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face up
To confront an unpleasant situation
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face up to
To confront a condition or situation, typically one that is unpleasant or uncomfortable.
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face value
No more or less than what is stated; a literal or direct meaning or interpretation.
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face value
The amount or value listed on a bill, note, stamp, etc.; the stated value or amount.
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faceless bureaucrat
A stereotypical anonymous, interchangeable and unaccountable government official.
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faceplant
Death or defeat in popular multiplayer online games.
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faceplant
The act of landing face first, often associated with bailing during extreme sports.
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fact is
actually, in truth
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factor in
To consider as a factor
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factor out
To omit, to not consider as a factor.
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factor out
To isolate a common factor from an expression.
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factor space
A space obtained from another by identification of points that are equivalent to one another in some equivalence relation.
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factor space
In a product space.
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factotum
A general servant.
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factotum
A person having many diverse activities or responsibilities.
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factotum
Jack of all trades.
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facts on the ground
A euphemism, similar to fait accompli, used as an oblique way of saying that discussions over the possession of a given piece of territory has been rendered moot by the presence of military forces.
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facts on the ground
Some aspects of the situation in a particular location.
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fade away
To lose strength, become weaker; to wane
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fade in
A type of transition used in visual media, in which the transition is at first black, fading to a visual image.
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fade out
decrease gradually
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fade out
A type of transition used in movies usually at the end of a scene, in which the transition fades to black from the cut.
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faff about
To waste time; spend time idly.
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faff around
To waste time; spend time idly.
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fag hag
A woman who likes the company of gay men.
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fag out
To become untwisted or frayed, as the end of a rope, or the edge of canvas.
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fail at life
To be or become trapped in poverty, or in a situation where someone is not doing anything productive with their lives; to become a loser.
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fail at life
To do something disappointing, especially to fail at something.
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