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bsf

Noun : Initialism of British Standard Fine, one of three screw thread standards contributing to the Whitworth threads standards set.

Noun : (Internet slang) Abbreviation of best friend. [An especially close and trusted friend.]

fos

Noun : Initialism of freedom of speech. [The right of citizens to speak, or otherwise communicate, without fear of harm or prosecution.]

Noun : Initialism of Financial Ombudsman Service.

fso

office

Noun : (religion) A ceremonial duty or service, particularly:

Noun : (Christianity) The authorized form of ceremonial worship of a church.

Noun : (Christianity) Any special liturgy, as the Office for the Dead or of the Virgin.

osb

Noun : Initialism of oriented strand board, a type of engineered dimensional lumber board, composed of laminated wood.

tso

Noun : (computing) TCP segmentation offload

Noun : A surname from Chinese.

Noun : A surname from Navajo.

tsos

about

Verb : On all sides; around.

Verb : Here and there; around; in one place and another; up and down.

Verb : From one place or position to another in succession; indicating repeated movement or activity.

concerning

Adjective : Causing concern; worrying.

Adjective : (obsolete) Important.

Noun : That which one is concerned in; one's business.

regarding

Noun : The act by which something is regarded or observed.

pertaining

Noun : Something that pertains; an appurtenance.

relating

Noun : The act of relating, or forming or identifying relationships; relation.

on

Adjective : In the state of being active, functioning or operating.

Adjective : Happening; taking place; being or due to be put into action.

Adjective : (informal) Of a person, used to express agreement to or acceptance of a proposal or challenge made by that person; most commonly with subject "you" (see you're on).

from

Noun : The SQL From clause is the source of a rowset to be operated upon in a Data Manipulation Language statement.

Noun : (stylized in all capitals as FROM) an American science fiction horror television series created by John Griffin.

out

Verb : Away from the inside or centre.

Verb : Away from, or at a distance from, some point of reference or focus.

Verb : Specifically, away from home or one's usual place.

off

Verb : In a direction away from the speaker or other reference point.

Verb : Into a state of non-operation or non-existence.

Verb : So as to remove or separate, or be removed or separated.

among

amidst

with

Verb : (regional US, chiefly Midwest and West, informal) Along, together with others, in a group, etc.

Noun : Alternative form of withe [A flexible, slender shoot or twig, especially when used as a band or for binding; a withy.]

by

Verb : Along a path which runs past someone or something.

Verb : In the vicinity, near.

Verb : To or at a place, as a residence or place of business.

for

Noun : Initialism of field Of research.

Noun : Initialism of frame of reference. [A set of assumptions, ideas and standards that form a viewpoint from which philosophical, religious and other ideas may be evaluated.]

Noun : Initialism of Fellowship of Reconciliation, any of a number of religious nonviolent organizations, particularly in English-speaking countries.

owing

Adjective : Still to be paid; owed as a debt.

due

Adjective : Owed or owing.

Adjective : Appropriate.

Adjective : Scheduled; expected.

apropos

Adjective : Of an appropriate or pertinent nature.

Adjective : By the way, incidental.

Verb : By the way.

respecting

Verb : To have respect for.

Verb : To have regard for something, to observe a custom, practice, rule or right.

Verb : To abide by an agreement.

touching

Adjective : Provoking sadness and pity; that can cause sadness or heartbreak among witnesses to a sad event or situation.

Adjective : In direct contact with.

Noun : The act by which something is touched.

around

Adjective : (informal, predicative only, with the verb "to be") Present in the vicinity.

Adjective : (informal, predicative only, with the verb "to be") Alive; existing.

Verb : So as to form a circle or trace a circular path, or approximation thereof.

cup of tea

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cup, tea. A cup or mug with tea in it.

Noun : (bingo) three

flight of fancy

Noun : (idiomatic) An idea, narrative, suggestion, etc., which is extremely imaginative and which appears to be entirely unrealistic, untrue, or impractical; thinking which is very speculative.

thin end of the wedge

Noun : (idiomatic) Something that if allowed or accepted to a small degree would lead to systematic encroachment.

one of those things

Noun : (idiomatic, often preceded by just) An unfortunate, but unavoidable, event.

Noun : (idiomatic, often preceded by just) A strange or surprising event for which an explanation is unavailable or not worth pursuing.

stroke of business

Noun : (idiomatic, archaic) (of business or trade) a large or considerable amount

jack of all trades

Noun : (idiomatic) One competent in many endeavours, sometimes regarded as not excelling in any of them.

Noun : Alternative letter-case form of jack of all trades [(idiomatic) One competent in many endeavours, sometimes regarded as not excelling in any of them.]

out of thin air

Verb : (idiomatic) From nowhere or nothing; from a non-existent or unknown source.

best of the bunch

Noun : (idiomatic) The best or most preferred person or item within a group.

out of the question

Adjective : (idiomatic) Not remotely possible.

nugget of truth

Noun : (idiomatic) A small amount of truth in a generally untrue statement.

load of shit

Noun : (vulgar, slang, idiomatic) Something that is not true, a mass of lies (refers to bullshit).

Noun : (vulgar, slang, idiomatic) Any worthless structure or device.

Noun : (vulgar, slang, idiomatic) An event that did not go well or fell far short of what was expected or intended.

fat of the land

Noun : (idiomatic) The greatest part of anything; the finest and most abundant share of resources; the cream of the crop.

out of this world

Adjective : (idiomatic, informal) Of exceptionally high quality; wonderful; marvelous.

make light of

Verb : (idiomatic) To regard without due seriousness; to joke about.

wall of silence

Noun : (idiomatic) Strict secretiveness maintained by the members of a group with respect to information which might be contrary to their interests, especially information concerning questionable actions by members of the group.

kernel of truth

Noun : (idiomatic) A core accuracy at the heart of a claim or narrative which also contains dubious or fictitious elements.

get a kick out of

Verb : (idiomatic) To be delighted by; to be amused by.

piece of work

Noun : A product or manufactured article, especially an item of art or craft.

Noun : (idiomatic, often derogatory) A person who has a strong and unusual personality, especially one with seriously unpleasant character flaws.

get ahead of

Verb : (get ahead of a potential development) To take preemptive action before the development becomes reality.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, ahead, of.

disgusted of tunbridge wells

Noun : (UK, idiomatic) A stereotypical vocal conservative curmudgeon.

denial of service

Noun : (Internet) A denial-of-service attack.

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see denial, of, service.

make a pig's ear of

Verb : (British, idiomatic, transitive) To do badly; to make a mess of.

run out of gas

Verb : (informal, intransitive) To become exhausted.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run out, out of, gas.

slip of the tongue

Noun : (idiomatic) A mistake in speech.

wriggle out of

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see wriggle, out of.

Verb : (transitive) To avoid performing a duty or fulfilling an obligation, by sneaky means.

tip of the hat

Noun : (idiomatic) A gesture of acknowledgement; often, an expression of gratitude; originally by doffing one's hat.

scrape the bottom of the barrel

Verb : (idiomatic, informal) To settle for a poor option due to a lack or unavailability of anything more favorable.

err on the side of

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To behave in a manner which favours or which is biased toward.

Verb : To choose which mistake (err) will be perpetuated when all available options would result in different mistakes.

take the wind out of someone's sails

Verb : (idiomatic) To discourage someone greatly; to cause someone to lose hope or the will to continue; to thwart or minimize someone's ambitions.

make heavy weather of

Verb : (transitive) To overcomplicate (something); to make (things) appear worse than they are.

show a clean pair of heels

Verb : (idiomatic) To run away; to make an escape quickly.

get out of dodge

Verb : (idiomatic) To leave, especially to leave a difficult or dangerous environment with all possible haste.

force of habit

Noun : (idiomatic) an act that has been repeated to the point where the performance of the act becomes automatic

run out of town

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive) To force someone out of a place or a position.

matter of course

Noun : (idiomatic) A natural or logical outcome.

Noun : (idiomatic) An expected or customary outcome.

ball of fire

Noun : (idiomatic) A person who is especially active, ambitious, hard-working, or high-achieving.

tell tales out of school

Verb : (idiomatic) To reveal confidential or sensitive information; to gossip.

day of days

Noun : (idiomatic) A particularly noteworthy day; the day on which a milestone or especially memorable event occurs.

Noun : (Christianity, sometimes capitalized) Sunday, especially Easter Sunday.

Noun : Alternative form of day of days [(idiomatic) A particularly noteworthy day; the day on which a milestone or especially memorable event occurs.]

bag of tricks

Noun : (idiomatic) A set of skills, techniques, items of information, or other resources used to help achieve professional or personal goals.

Noun : (idiomatic, dated, often preceded by whole) A collection of items, especially as constituting a very complete set of such items.

prince of darkness

Noun : (uncountable) Satan; the Devil.

Noun : (by extension, countable) A particularly evil person.

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see prince, darkness.

the hell out of

Verb : (idiomatic) Used as an intensifier.

blue wall of silence

Noun : (idiomatic) Strict secretiveness maintained by the members of a police force with respect to information which might be contrary to their interests, especially information concerning questionable police actions.

born on the fourth of july

Noun : Born on the Fourth of July, published in 1976, is the best-selling autobiography by Ron Kovic, a paralyzed Vietnam War veteran who became an anti-war activist.

Noun : a 1989 American epic biographical anti-war drama film that is based on the 1976 autobiography of Ron Kovic.

parting of the ways

Noun : (idiomatic) a separation of two things or people because of a disagreement, a point of divergence, especially an important one

stand on the shoulders of giants

Verb : (idiomatic, intransitive) To build on the discoveries of others before one.

dance of the seven veils

Noun : (idiomatic) A striptease performance.

Noun : (idiomatic, by extension) The incremental disclosure of tantalizing bits of information.

Noun : Alternative form of dance of the seven veils [(idiomatic) A striptease performance.]

nine times out of ten

Verb : (idiomatic) Very often, mostly, most of the time.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see nine, times, out of, ten.

slip of the pen

Noun : (idiomatic) A mistake in handwriting; (loosely) any minor error by the writer that made it into print, having not been caught by editors or proofreaders.

king of the hill

Noun : (uncountable) A children's game in which one player stands on top of a hill or other location atop an incline, and attempts to repel other players whose goal is to capture his position.

Noun : (countable) The player in this game who stands atop the hill.

Noun : (idiomatic, by extension) A person who has achieved a measure of success and is considered to be a leader in his field.

lord of the flies

Noun : Beelzebub; Satan

Noun : (idiomatic, biblical) a ruler over a worthless kingdom; leader of a meaningless microcosm.

covenant of salt

Noun : (archaic, idiomatic) A long-lasting agreement.

out of sight

Adjective : (literally) Not accessible to view.

Adjective : (idiomatic, of a goal, aspiration, etc) Not yet attainable.

Adjective : (idiomatic, dated, colloquial) Superb, excellent.

matter of life and death

Noun : Something whose outcome could result in either someone's survival or their death

Noun : (idiomatic) An extremely urgent matter.

miller of dee

Noun : (idiomatic) Someone who lives independently and unattached to others, especially for selfish reasons.

make the most of

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive) To realise the maximal value, worth, or potential of (something); to derive as much benefit or profit from (something) as is possible.

valley of death

Noun : (idiomatic) Death; or a place or period where death is impending.

Noun : (idiomatic) A place of great danger.

Noun : (idiomatic, business) The phase of a startup business beginning with the entrepreneur's fulltime commitment to it and ending when the business has achieved sustainable cash flow.

luck of the draw

Noun : (idiomatic) The random production or occurrence of favorable or unfavorable results.

get out of here

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, out of, here.

master of the universe

Noun : (religion) God

Noun : (idiomatic) A powerful person.

Noun : (idiomatic, finance, business) A highly successful business person.

scare the living daylights out of

Verb : (idiomatic) To scare something or someone to a large degree.

area of influence

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see area, influence.

Noun : (military) A geographical area wherein a commander is directly capable of influencing operations by maneuver or fire support systems normally under the commander’s command or control.

take no notice of

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive) To ignore.

figure of speech

Noun : (rhetoric, stylistic) A word or phrase that intentionally deviates from ordinary language use to produce a rhetorical effect.

Noun : (loosely) A turn of phrase that ought not to be taken literally, but rather as employed for convenience of expression only.

comedy of errors

Noun : (idiomatic) A set of amusing or farcical events involving a series of awkward missteps or other mistakes.

turn of events

Noun : (idiomatic) A deviation from the expected course of events.

get out of jail free card

Noun : (informal, idiomatic) A certain privilege or advantage that provides relief from an undesirable situation or immunity from punishment or consequences.

string of beads

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see string, bead.

Noun : The succulent vine Senecio rowleyanus, which has spherical, fleshy leaves spaced along its stems like beads.

have a lot of time for

heart of stone

Noun : (figuratively) A hardhearted character, stern or cruel nature.

man of parts

Noun : (idiomatic) A man who is talented in multiple areas of life.

price of tea in china

Noun : (idiomatic) Something that is irrelevant or unimportant, usually used to emphasize the lack of relationship of a non sequitur.

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see price, tea, China.

first of all

Verb : (sequence, idiomatic) Firstly; before anything else.

swing of things

Noun : (idiomatic, usually preceded by the) The normal flow and rhythm of daily life or of activities in a specific field.

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