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beat the system
To circumvent rules, regulations, or conventions, usually by finding loopholes.
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beat up on
to hurt someone by hitting or kicking them many times / to criticize someone unfairly
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beat as one
(idiomatic, especially of hearts) To share the same feelings.
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new beat
A Belgian electronic dance music genre of the 1980s that fused elements of new wave, hi-NRG, electronic body music, acid house and hip-hop.
beat the dust
To take in too little ground with the forelegs, as a horse. / To perform curvets too precipitately or too low.
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beat the wing
To flutter; to move with fluttering agitation.
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beat the hoof
(archaic) To walk; to go on foot.
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beat time
(music) To measure or regulate time in music by the motion of the hand or foot.
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beat the clock
(idiomatic) To perform a task or successfully complete an activity within a time limit. / (idiomatic) To be used or become operational before a deadline or date of expiration.
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beat the rap
(slang) To escape legal conviction and punishment for a crime which one has been charged with committing; to be acquitted.
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