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Pick up a tail from

To follow clues and info about something in order to accomplish something.

"Nelson, his wife Helen, and his associate John Paul Chase picked up a tail from the FBI in the town of Barrington, near Chicago. After a short chase, the two camps were picketed across from each other hurling bullets."

"I got to pick up a tail from this girl's heart with her friends. She is too much mysterious."

by linkc007 May 30, 2017


it's on you

it's fault of the subject

Girfriend: You was with a girl on skype yesterday, I saw!

Boyfriend: Indeed. But you was talking with a guy in chatroulette too, so it's on you.

by linkc007 August 4, 2011

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fly under the radar

To act sneaky and secretly without other peoples know about it. To act furtively.

Guy 1 - Have you seen those news about the mobsters of L.A.?
Guy 2 - Oh yes, I have. They were finally discovered, working undergrounds.
Guy 1 - Haha, they were flying under the radar of our city police, but sooner or later they would be found.
Guy 2 - To fly under the radar is no easy deal, here in L.A. ... One hour or other they catch you.

by linkc007 August 1, 2016


loose ends

Something thats not important to you anymore.

I just cared about getting away before he decided to get rid of the loose ends.

by linkc007 August 3, 2011

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forumgoer

Someone who has registered and uses an account on a forum, usually for a game of sorts or discussion.

I will stop playing RPG on these forums of sorts; I will stop my forumgoer life.

by linkc007 July 2, 2017