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white-collar


1. having to do with office workers

2. performed by people who work in offices

Thanks to computers, more than half of the work force was white-collar by the 1990s.

by The Return of LIght Joker October 6, 2008

91πŸ‘ 27πŸ‘Ž


take it on the chin

to suffer a defeat or adversity

Once again, they took it on the chin at football. (example of take it on the chin)

by The Return of LIght Joker November 1, 2009

72πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


gyppo

an Irish Travel(derogatory, intended to compare them to gypsies in a negative way)

I am tired of that gyppo bugging me for donations.

by The Return of LIght Joker April 13, 2008

30πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


That's all she wrote

used to indicate the abrupt termination of something

They kicked his ass. That's all she wrote.

by The Return of LIght Joker March 11, 2009

121πŸ‘ 53πŸ‘Ž


smear

to attack someones reputation with false information, to defame someone

Conservative journalists are trying to smear Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama simultaneously.

by The Return of LIght Joker March 3, 2008

92πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


work out

1. to exercise, especially in a strenuous way

2. a session of exercise

3. for something to end in success

I need to work out today.

by The Return of LIght Joker October 19, 2007

359πŸ‘ 135πŸ‘Ž


moonshiner's turn

an illegal U-turn made by putting the car in neutral and applying the hand brake

He just pulled off a moonshiner's turn before I could block his escape.

by The Return of LIght Joker December 4, 2011

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž