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have something going for one
To have many advantages.
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eat something up with a spoon
(slang) To accept something very eagerly.
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piss something up the wall
(slang, vulgar) To waste or squander (money, talent, opportunity, etc.). / (slang, vulgar) (specifically) To waste (one's money) on alcoholic drink.
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drink something like lemonade
(simile) To drink something (especially an alcoholic drink) easily and in large quantities.
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worn something on one's sleeve
wearing something on one's sleeve
wore something on one's sleeve
wears something on one's sleeve
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wear something on one's sleeve
have something going with someone
(informal) To be romantically or sexually involved with someone.
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throw something in someone's face
To reject some act in a spiteful manner. / To repay an act of kindness with disappointment or betrayal.
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