Suits Flashcards
Heat up
heat up (something) also heat something up
to become more active- Although nothing is happening right now, business will likely heat up in September after vacation season. Her report has heated up debate on how the president should behave.
Become acute or intense, as in If inflation heats up, the interest rate will surely rise, or The debate over the budget was heating up. [Early 1200s]
Stiff
Millionaire football player stiffs server, server gets fired
: to not give as much money as you should give to (someone)
to refuse to pay or tip b : cheat c : stick 7a 2 : snub 3 \: to fail commercially to not give as much money as you should give to (someone)
Stiff 2
difficult to bend or move
: painful to move or use ; also : showing pain in movement or use
: thick and difficult to stir or pour
not easily bent : rigid <a>
b : lacking in suppleness or flexibility
c : impeded in movement — used of a mechanism <a>
Adv
very much : to an extreme degree
In a stiff manner - stiffly
Noun
Body of a dead person
Blue collar worker - this poor stiff never gets a break
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strip it down
flip it over
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punch
- I asked you to put down MR with one punch. You said you would and you didn’t
loll
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1: to hang or let hang loosely : droop
2 : to recline, lean, or move in a lax, lazy, or indolent manner : lounge
‘Ginny, please wake up,’ Harry muttered desperately, shaking her. Ginny’s head lolled hopelessly from side to side.”
“We took the subway to the vast English Garden, where we cooled our feet in a stream and lolled around on wide couches at the Seehaus Beer Garden, quaffing from massive steins of German beer while chatting it up with new friends.”