number one with a bullet Idioma
bite the bullet
try harder, be tougher "Bite the bullet during exam week. Don't party; just study."
dodge a bullet
avoid a failure or loss or injury "Kevin dodged a bullet. He got a ""D"" on the final exam."
sweat bullets
worry, be very concerned or afraid or nervous I was sweating bullets when I heard your plane went down.
sweat bullets/blood
be nervous, be very worried I was sweating bullets during the interview but after it started I was able to calm down.
take a bullet
accept blame or injury to protect someone Pat said she was responsible for our mistake - she took a bullet.
bullet
one year in county jail
Dodge the bullet
If someone has dodged a bullet, they have successfully avoided a very serious problem.
Silver bullet
A silver bullet is a complete solution to a large problem, a solution that seems magical.
bullet lane|bullet|lane
n.,
slang,
citizen's band radio jargon The passing lane.
Move over into the bullet lane, this eighteen wheeler is moving too slow.
bulletin board
bulletin board Also,
electronic bulletin board. A computer service that provides facilities for people to leave messages by phone or telecomputing. For example,
The National Writers Union has a bulletin board through which members communicate via their modems. Both the device and the term, alluding to the older board for posting notices, date from the late 1970s.
number one with a bullet
1. Of a song, number-one on Billboard Magazine's charting arrangement and still accepting in agreement of sales or breach on the radio. (The "bullet" in this byword refers to an figure placed abutting to a song that makes accelerated advance in the charts.) And now, cardinal one with a bullet, here's the new hit distinct from Taylor Swift!2. By extension, far bigger than anything/anyone else; accepting rapidly become the best, best authoritative, or best ascendant amid others in a assertive group. The allegation of this arresting abstraction absolutely mark Dr. Colvin as cardinal one with a ammo in her field. The tech behemothic started of humbly, but it became cardinal one with a ammo in the mid-'90s.Learn more: bullet, number, one
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