North American forest tree with light green leaves and edible nuts
EEC Idiom, Proverb
screech
homemade liquor, hooch, moonshine We can't afford a bottle of gin, so I bought a jug of screech.
captain geech
a very bad band; a looser band;"That bands like captain geech"
creechy
weird; just indescribable; every kind of weird stuff that you can think of:"Her house was creechy with all those skeletons"
deece
dime
Flowery speech
Flowery speech is full of lovely words, but may well lack substance.
maiden speech|maiden|speech
n. phr. One's first public speech, usually before some legislative body. It was the new congressman's maiden speech and everyone was listening very keenly.
too big for one's breeches|big|boot|boots|breeches
adj. phr. Too sure of your own importance; feeling more important than you really are. That boy had grown too big for his breeches. I'll have to put him back in his place.When the teacher made Bob a monitor, he got too big for his boots and she had to warn him.
breeches
breeches too big for one's breeches Informal too forward, presumptuous, etc. for one's position or status
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