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quit your day dreaming!Pay Attention To What YOU Are Doing!Rate it:

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don't quit your day jobAlternative form of don't give up your day jobRate it:

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not playing with a full deck(chiefly US, Canada) (of a person) Not acting completely sanely, or mildly mentally retarded or diminished.Rate it:

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fun and gamesrecreation; nothing serious; easy, enjoyable activities (often used ironically).Rate it:

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it is all fun and games until someone loses an eyeRough play results in injury.Rate it:

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number gamesplural form of number game: lotteries, numbers games.Rate it:

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number gamesA numbers game: the use of inappropriate statistics (numbers) to reflect a desired result (usually misleading).Rate it:

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play gamesTo deceive, to lie about one's intentions.Rate it:

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give up the ghostTo quit; to cease functioning.Rate it:

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in touchThe ball, or a player, is in touch when it, or he, is outside the playing area or touching the touchlines of the playing area.Rate it:

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kick the habitTo recover from or quit an addiction or habit. For example, to quit smoking, drinking, burping, or drug addiction.Rate it:

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Play Cat and MouseTo make someone fool by playing tricks, to annoy or tease someoneRate it:

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home field advantageUsually in sports, the heightened performance enjoyed by the team playing on its own familiar field in front of its home crowd.Rate it:

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call it quitsTo conclude; to quit or stop an activity.Rate it:

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game outTo play games to such an excessive degree that one is unwilling to play more.Rate it:

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home teamThe team that's playing in the usual area that they play in, as opposed to the visitor team.Rate it:

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knock upTo gently hit the ball back and forth before a tennis match, as practice or warm-up, and to gauge the state of the playing surface, lighting, etc. See knock-up.Rate it:

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strike upTo start something, usually playing live music.Rate it:

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swear offTo quit or cease completely, or to promise to quit, as of a bad habit.Rate it:

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boys will be boysIt is hard, often fruitless, to attempt to curb the natural playfulness and tendency to mischief of most growing boys.1922, James Joyce, Ulysses Chapter 13But just then there was a slight altercation between Master Tommy and Master Jacky. Boys will be boys and our two twins were no exception to this golden rule.Even grown men usually remain somewhat boyish in heart"Boys will be boys", grinned grandpa while he joined his adult son playing with the fancy train-set he gave his grandson for Christmas while the kid was in school.Rate it:

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pack into give up, to quitRate it:

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build downIn solitaire card games, to place a card over another card of higher value.Rate it:

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kingA playing card with the image of a king on it.Rate it:

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ludos facere, edere (Iovi)to give public games in honour of Jupiter.Rate it:

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symphōnīa canit (Verr. 3. 44. 105)the orchestra is playing.Rate it:

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ABCA straightforward, uniform playing style, often focusing on betting for value, folding weak hands, and avoiding bluffing.Rate it:

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according to hoyleIn strict accordance with the rules, especially of card games; in the proper or expected manner.Rate it:

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ace of spadesThe playing card belonging to the spades suit and featuring one pip.Rate it:

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battle cryBy extension, a strong motto or purpose statement, especially in regards to winning a goal in sports, games or work.Rate it:

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between the pipesBetween the goalposts; with respect to or playing the position of goaltender.Rate it:

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bite the dustTo quit, or fail or lose any chances of successRate it:

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body EnglishA body motion made to coax an object already propelled go in a desired direction. For example, a nervous leaning or twisting movement while playing sports such as golf or bowling, to "persuade" the ball to go in a desired direction.Rate it:

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can itTo silence; to quit doing something; to put an end to something.Rate it:

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cela n'est pas du jeu1. That is not fair, not cricket; You are not playing the game. 2. That was not agreed upon.Rate it:

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celebritas ludorumcrowded games.Rate it:

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chuck into give up, to quitRate it:

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chuck upTo chuck up the sponge; to give up; to admit defeat; to jig up, throw up, jack up; to break a contract; to abandon or quit.Rate it:

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coffin cornerThis is an aerodynamics term which refers to a narrow and critical altitude range where an aircraft’s stall speed approaches its maximum speed, which can lead to catastrophic instability. This phrase is also used in American football to refer to the section of playing field, near the endzone, between the goal line and the 5 yard line in which punters attempt to pin the opposing team within, by executing a ‘coffin corner’ kick. This manuever is highly difficult and requires immense precision.Rate it:

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Cold TurkeyTo quit any habit all of a suddenRate it:

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come inTo join or enter; to begin playing with a group.Rate it:

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d.c. al codaA music notation roughly meaning "go back to the beginning, playing everything again up to the coda."Rate it:

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decedere loco, de, ex locoto quit a place for ever.Rate it:

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faceplantDeath or defeat in popular multiplayer online games.Rate it:

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fold one's tentTo withdraw, especially in a discreet manner; to disengage; to quit.Rate it:

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forty minutes of hellThe NCAA strategy of playing a suffocating full-court press and aggressive offense for the entirety of a game.Rate it:

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get out of someone's hairTo manipulate somebody into quit pestering somebody else.Rate it:

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gladiatoribus (Att. 2. 19. 3)at the gladiatorial games.Rate it:

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hit itStart performing; start playing a song, etc.Rate it:

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holeIn games.Rate it:

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jumpTo employ a move in certain board games where one game piece is moved from one legal position to another passing over the position of another piece.Rate it:

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