That Time of Year Again Meaning

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that

(unstressed)
determiner used before a atypical n

a used preceding a noun that has been mentioned at some time or is understood
that thought of yours

b (as pronoun)
don't eat that, that's what I hateful

a used preceding a noun that denotes something more remote or removed
that dress is cheaper than this i, that building over there is for sale

b (as pronoun)
that is John and this is his wife, give me that Compare this

3 used to refer to something that is familiar
that one-time chap from across the street

4 and (all) that
Informal everything connected with the subject mentioned
he knows a lot about building and that

v at that completive-intensive additionally, all things considered, or nevertheless
he'south a pleasant fellow at that, I might determine to go at that

a with ease; effortlessly
he gave me the answer just like that

b of such a nature, graphic symbol, etc.
he paid for all our tickets — he's like that

8 that's more than similar it that is ameliorate, an improvement, etc.

9 that'south that there is no more to be done, discussed, etc.

10 with (or at) that thereupon; having said or done that
conj subordinating

11 used to introduce a noun clause
I believe that you'll come up

12 (Likewise) then that, in order that used to introduce a clause of purpose
they fought that others might have peace

thirteen used to innovate a clause of issue
he laughed then hard that he cried

14 used to introduce a clause after an understood judgement expressing desire, indignation, or anaesthesia
oh, that I had never lived!
adv

15 used with adjectives or adverbs to reinforce the specification of a precise degree already mentioned
get just that fast and you should exist safe

xvi (Also) all that normally used with a negative
Informal (intensifier)
he wasn't that upset at the news

17 Dialect (intensifier)
the cat was that weak later on the fight
pron

xviii used to introduce a restrictive relative clause
the volume that nosotros want

nineteen used to innovate a clause with the verb to exist to emphasize the extent to which the preceding substantive is applicative
genius that she is, she outwitted the computer
(Quondam English thæt; related to Former Frisian thet, Old Norse, Old Saxon that, Old Loftier German daz, Greek to, Latin istud, Sanskrit tad)
Precise stylists maintain a distinction between that and which: that is used as a relative pronoun in restrictive clauses and which in nonrestrictive clauses. In the book that is on the table is mine, the clause that is on the table is used to distinguish one particular book (the i on the table) from another or others (which may be anywhere, just not on the table). In the book, which is on the table, is mine, the which clause is simply descriptive or incidental. The more formal the level of language, the more of import it is to preserve the distinction between the two relative pronouns; but in informal or colloquial usage, the words are often used interchangeably

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it's got bits in it

n.

means a liquid is not articulate: this tea'due south got bits in information technology, I don't like yogurt with bits in it

assez proche de l'idée de 'il y a à boire et à manger'

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it's a piece of cake

exp.

something is easy to practice

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It'southward as wide every bit it is long

exp.

Used to express that it is impossible to determine between two options because they're equal

English expression

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information technology's all Greek to me

id.

phrase used to authorize something appearing to you lot incomprehensible or difficult to understand

According to Albert, this partial differential equation was cute, harmonious, speaking louder than any words while information technology was all Greek to me and only looked like fly debris on a sail of paper!

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in the air

exp.

When something is 'in the air', it ways something exciting or significant is taking place or about to happen. Ex.: Spring is in the air - it's time for change!

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pocket call

due north.

it's a unintended call which happens when the keys are non blocked in 1'south pocket

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MBWA

n.

direction by walking/wandering around; it's a form of management based on frequent informal visits to the subordinates'work surface area and direct interaction with them

[Bus.]

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emoji

due north.

a small digital prototype or icon used to limited or convey an idea, a mood or an emotion in electronic communication. It's a loanword from japoneese coming from e 'moving picture'+ moji 'letter of the alphabet, grapheme'.

[Net] Althoug being coincidental, the resemblance of the term 'emoji' to the english word 'emoticon' (a facial expression composed of keyboard characters, such as :-)) helps its memorability. 😊

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shovel list

n.

"It'southward a list of all the people and things I hate and so much I want to hit them in the face with a shovel." Concept coming from the Marian Keyes novel, The Mystery of Mercy Shut (2012).

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bubblegum light

n.

vintage light on constabulary car, i.e. a single dome with rotating lights inside. Thus nicknamed because of it'south resemblance with bubblegum machines.

[The states];[Coll.] Syn. bubble gum machine, gumball machine.

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hold your horses!

exp.

it's said for determining someone to at-home downwards, be patient, control his/her reactions

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no-get neighborhood

exp.

neighborhood considered dangerous, where it's not recommended to go, especially as an outsider

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zigged before y'all zagged

exp.

it's said when someone has done things in the wrong order

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more holes than a Swiss cheese

adj.

a phrase to qualify something that has a lot of faults and problems. If an argument or a story has more than holes than the distinctive gaps in the said Swiss cheese, information technology'due south definitely got a lot of issues.

Ex.: I didn't savor his last picture at all; the plot had more holes than a Swiss cheese and the scenario was totally improbable.

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