English language special phrases.

<p>The complete list for now.

  1. To step back to the whole way - to go away for a while and then return back.
  2. To imagine in head - to plan something
  3. It’s 411 - seeking for some kind of information
  4. To pull out - to go away
  5. To pull over - to shut down or to stop. Ex. pull over the car
  6. To do something round the clock - to do something without interruptions; again and again.
  7. 24/7 - anytime
  8. As a rule - usually
  9. To be about to do something - to be close to doing something.
  10. To be on one’s way- To start going somewhere
  11. Something is Up to somebody - someone is in charge for something
  12. to be together like traffic and weather
  13. get long - be friends
  14. out of mind - crazy
  15. to plant - to make up. Ex. to plant evidence
  16. set up - fake guilt
  17. in fame - for someone
  18. double-cross -
  19. step down - to ■■■■■■
  20. turn in - give up
  21. that’s your game - someone’s behavior in future/current actions
  22. freeze - no move
  23. something is up - something is happened/ing
  24. 3 to 1 do the math - showing someone’s advantage
  25. 2 plus 2 do the math - obviously easy thing
  26. to work out for everyone - to find a compromise
  27. to blow clean off - to shot to pieces
  28. to be locked up - to be in jail/prison
  29. pulling strings - one controls/stands on top of someone’s actions
  30. folk tone - to shake someone
  31. way out - solution
  32. turn out - resulted
  33. to clean slights - to correct past mistakes
  34. save it - don’t say something
  35. hard look - to deal with reality
  36. come down - in action
  37. come forward - to sign that one emerged
  38. somewhere down the road - in future
  39. step up - come
  40. settle up
  41. pull off -solve
  42. clean the air - to reach an agreement
  43. hang around - to have fun
  44. head down open eyes - to be careful
  45. put down - finish
  46. history in the room - people’s relationships
  47. sharp the video - enhance a quality
  48. to step foot - come
  49. to start over - start again
  50. to make something with one hand on one’s junk - no hard work
  51. to put hands on something - to have something
  52. to throw a bone - to help
  53. shake a line - wipe out
  54. don’t let something leave one’s side - to look all time
  55. to get through - to call
  56. to turn back on someone - to provide no help or no support
  57. a big deal - a serious problem
  58. to want/need badly - to have a strong desire to get something
  59. tide time - quick turn of events
  60. to recall - to remember
  61. to bury the hatchet with somebody - to become friends after fight (not sure)
  62. part ways - different ways
  63. to sign - to order
  64. cover the tracks - to make impossible someone to find you
  65. put off - solve
  66. my cut - my piece
  67. to wait from the break ground - to wait too long (not sure)
  68. to pull gravities on the table - to settle up
  69. to move forward - to go further
  70. to have a cloud - to have a power
  71. a pay day - a money
  72. to get out morning - to start a new work without thoughts about last one.
  73. all in house - by ourselves
  74. to put hands on someone - to beat someone
  75. to come up with - to find something
  76. to pull off - to find
  77. that’s we all for now - that’s all
  78. to walk away from - to leave; to go
  79. to be noisy - to be interested in other’s business
  80. to step in for someone
  81. to come back - to return
  82. to keep it down - to slow down; to relief; mitigate; easy
  83. a foundation - a thesis
  84. a time line - estimated time
  85. to go get someone - to find and brink here someone
  86. to come down - to break
  87. to leave a name behind - to sign
  88. to go throw that glass - [scaring someone] Ex. go with me or go throw that glass
  89. to take a little while - to take sometime
  90. the best course of actions - a decision
  91. to own a life - to live in a freedom
  92. to stack around - to trap
  93. to stay out - to avoid
  94. to have [something] on someone
  95. to move on - to go next
  96. to slip up - to uncover a secret non-intentionally
  97. to sweep the area - to scan the area
  98. to step off - to go away
  99. to carry on - to continue
  100. to figure out - to understand
  101. to put off - to refuse (depends on context)
  102. to touch down - to land
  103. to land - to arrive
  104. to be able to live with myself - to have a clean conscience
  105. to be in the same room - no change
  106. to be in the same boat - to be in the same situation</p>