Meaning:
1-dodecanol
n.
a colorless insoluble solid alcohol used to make detergents and pharmaceuticals
ode Idiom, Proverb
you and the horse you rode in on
you and your horse go, both you and your horse, screw you and the horse """Did you say I should leave?"" ""Ya, you and the horse you rode in on. Git!"""
Broderick
a thorough beating
chode
1. a derogatory term. Notes: in many areas, refers to the portion of skip between the scrotum and anus. Therefore, being a chode is undesirable. In other areas, the word lacks a true translation, the closest equivalent being moron: "You are such a chode!" or "You chode!"
2. a short, stubby penis
cold-blooded
rude or unfair:"That was so cold-blooded, when she just ignored me!"
take up one's abode somewhere
Idiom(s): take up one's abode somewhere
Theme: LIFESTYLE
to settle down and live somewhere. (Formal.)
• I took up my abode downtown near my office.
• We decided to take up our abode in a warmer climate.
explode a bombshell
Idiom(s): drop a bomb(shell) AND explode a bombshell; drop a brick
Theme: SHOCK
to announce shocking or startling news. (Informal or slang.)
• They really dropped a bombshell when they announced that the mayor had cancer.
• Friday is a good day to drop a bomb like that. It gives the business world the weekend to recover.
• They must speak very carefully when they explode a bombshell like that.
• They really dropped a brick when they told the cause of her illness.
Don't take any wooden nickels
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
Hot-blooded
Someone who is hot-blooded is easily excitable or passionate.
Up the wooden hill
When you go up the wooden hill, you go up the stairs to bed.
explode a bombshell|bombshell|explode
v. phr., informal To say something startling; suggest or show something astonishing or shocking, The police exploded a bombshell when they arrested the kindly old banker for stealing money from the bank. The principal exploded a bombshell by cancelling the dance as a penalty. Political leaders exploded a bombshell when they picked the young lawyer to run for mayor.
bode
bode
bode ill (or well)
to be a bad (or good) omen
moderation
moderation
1.
in moderation
to a moderate degree; without excess
2.
in moderation
to a moderate degree; without excess
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