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hold the fort
[hold the fort] {v. phr.}
1. To defend a fort successfully; fight off attackers.
* /The little group held the fort for days […]standard time
[standard time] also [slow time] {n.}
Clock time that is set by law or agreement in a country or in part of a country; […]Mohammed Ali
(1942--)
U.S. boxer
To be a great champion, you must believe you are the best. If you're not, pretend you are.
Rude Americans - Do you speak English?
From time to time overseas we always tend to see American tourists not bothering to learn the countries' language but instead […]Robert A. Heinlein
(1907-1988), US science-fiction novelist
Being intelligent is not a felony. But most societies evaluate it as at least a […]guru
[guru]
An expert in some technical topic, such as C programming or Unix system administrationput up to
[put up to] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To talk to and make do; persuade to; get to do.
* /Older boys put us up to painting the […]stop over
[stop over] {v.}
To stay at a place overnight or for some other short time while on a trip elsewhere.
* /When we came back […]This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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