Monday, September 21, 2015

New Idiomatic Expressions (Part 1)


barbecue(v.)--to let something set on fire; to be exposed
to extreme heat or fire. Also: be toast(v.)

baseline(n.)--the area where the end of the horizontal, long
boundary ends and the vertical, short boundary begins

blast(n.)--a great event; an explosive sight; a successful
happening

boogie(v.)--to dance swing-style in freedom

boogie down(v.)--to dance freestyle to dance or dance-mix music

break(n.)--a situation where an offender runs free of the
defense on the way to the other opponents' basket (basketball); a section in jazz, pop, or rock music where the drummer and accompaniment is quiet and the solo instrument makes an improvisation, usually for a short time, usually 2 measures (music)

bring someone to its knees(v.)—to make someone pay attention

charge(n.)--a charging foul(basketball)

come clean(v.)--to free oneself from suspicion or reprehensibility

cry foul(v.)—to protest that something is wrong or unfair

explode(v.)--to run hastily; to get angry suddenly

fast-paced(adj.)--hurried; quick-thinking

first-of-its-kind(n.)--brand new; original; something not seen before

follow(n.)--a back-up shot or second-effort shot that a
player attempts after a rebound (basketball)

field goal(n.)--a 2-point or 3-point shot(basketball);
a 3-point kick (American football)

general skinny(n.)--same as the word 'lowdown'

gully-washer(n.)--a heavy rainstorm; a downpour; a deluge

heads-up(adj.)--something done with a lot of attention or
concentration(basketball)

heartthrob(n.)--famous star young people admire or look up to

hoopla(n.)--haranguing; pandemonium; a lively craze; cheering

household name(n.)--a very famous name

hypercoaster(n.)--a roller-coaster that is said to reach new
heights in its use of thrills

jammage(n.)--refers to the word 'jam', a pitcher's technique
of throwing a bail so fast that the batter won't have time to hit the ball with the meat of the bat at the right time, keeping the ball in the ball park

jam sandwich(n.)--same as the word 'jammage'

kaplooie!(n.)--another way of saying 'kaboom!'

live large(v.)--to live overweight or obese

lowdown(n.)--events or anything else happening right now

make some noise(v.)--to become famous; to start being
noticed

make waves(v.)--to start being attractive or famous

nitty-gritty(n.)--basics

pump up(v.)--to shoot(basketball); to raise something

penetrate(v.)--to go through the defenders (basketball)

reach base(v.)--to go safely to a base by means of a hit or a walk

run(n.)--a situation where a team is on a winning streak in
the game by shooting opportunistic baskets due to an op-
posing team's turnovers, missed shots, etc.(basketball)

run(v.)--to be ejected; to be thrown out

sacked(adj.)--referred to the bases being loaded, such as bases sacked (baseball); also, a quarterback being tackled by a defender way behind the former person's line of scrimmage (football)

schlew(n.)--crowd

skip(n.)--manager(baseball)

smoker(n.)--smoke grenade

suck(v.)--a disapproving reaction to bad or horrible conditions

three(n.)--a 3-point shot(basketball)

three-bagger(n.)--triple(baseball)

to play by the rules(v.)--to follow rules or regulations

two-bagger(n.)--double(baseball)


upper tank(n.)--upper deck(baseball)

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