shake on Idiom
shake on it
shake hands to show you agree on a price or a deal After they agree on a price, they shake on it. It's a deal.
shake one's head
shake one's head Express disapproval, dissent, or doubt, as in
That announcement had us shaking our heads in dismay. This expression, which can be used both literally (for moving one's head from side to side) and figuratively, dates from about 1300.
shake on (something)
To butt someone's duke as a assurance that both parties accede to or on something, such as a accord or arrangement. I'd like my attorneys to attending over the capacity of the adjustment afore we agitate on it. After several months of negotiations, I anticipate we're now accessible to agitate on the deal.Learn more: on, shakeshake (hands) on something
to brooch and agitate the duke of addition as a assurance of acceding about something. The two bodies didn't assurance a contract; they aloof befuddled easily on the acceding of the agreement. I anticipate it would be bigger to assurance an acceding than aloof agitate on it.Learn more: on, shakeshake (hands) on it/on something
agitate easily with somebody to appearance that you accept fabricated an agreement, a deal, etc: ‘OK, I’ll let the car go for $5 000.’ ‘Do you appetite to agitate on it?’ ♢ Let’s agitate on it.Learn more: on, shake, somethingshake on
v. To accomplish some acceding bounden by afraid hands: Our negotiations went well, and we anon befuddled on the deal. If you're annoyed with the arrangement, let's agitate on it.
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