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rob someone blind

1. to steal, especially stealing all or most of what someone has

2. to overcharge someone

He almost robbed them blind. (example of rob someone blind)

by The return of light Joker November 16, 2010

10πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


no-frills

restricted to what is essential or with no ornamentation

A no-frills vacation package was reintroduced to consumers.

by The return of light Joker October 1, 2009

46πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


abandominium

an abandoned, still standing house or apartment where the homeless or people with illegal occupations or habits take shelter

The Police claimed they could not get enough funds to check the abandominium for crackheads.

by The return of light Joker July 11, 2008

5πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


out of line


1. behaving improperly

2. not in accordance with what is expected

He skipped class. he's way out of line.

by The return of light Joker February 13, 2008

174πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


gospel

absolute truth (from a term for a message expected to trigger a positive reaction, in turn derived from the name of the first section of the New testament in the bible)

Today we have too many people who mistake urban legends for gospel.

by The return of light Joker October 19, 2011

31πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


empty suit

a person of seeming distinction who is actually a product of Publicity

Andrew Wakefield is an empty suit. His study was discredited.

by The return of light Joker May 9, 2010

22πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


blue collar


1. working class

2. a working class person

Blue collar living was not satisfying enough for him.

by The return of light Joker September 3, 2008

113πŸ‘ 69πŸ‘Ž