Saturday 2 April 2011

Give as good as you get: To treat others the way they treat you.
Give it some stick: To put a lot of effort into something.
Give me five: When someone says this to you, they want to hit their open hand against yours as a way of celebration or greeting.
Give someone a leg up: To support or help someone to do/achieve something they couldn’t have on their own.
Give someone a piece of your mind: To scold or criticise someone.
Give someone a run for their money: To be as good as someone else is at something.
Give someone the run-around: When you give someone the run-around, you give them excuses and false explanations of a work not done.
Give your eye teeth: To give your eye teeth for something is be prepared to sacrifice a lot for something you want.
Glory hound: A person who seeks popularity, fame and glory.
Go against the grain: To do things in an unconventional way that is not readily approved of.
Go awry: When things go awry, they go wrong.
Go bust: To become bankrupt.
Go by the boards: When something goes by the boards, it means it has failed to get approval or acceptance.
Go down a storm: To be enjoyable and a success.
Go down like a lead balloon: To fail or be received very badly.
Go down swinging: To keep trying till the end, even if you fail.
Go down without a fight: To surrunder or give up without resistance.
Go Dutch: To pay equal shares for a meal at a restaurant.
Go fly a kite: To tell someone this is to tell them to go away and leave you alone.
Go for broke: To risk everything for something that a person believes will bring greater gain or fortune.
Go for the jugular: To attack someone where they are most vulnerable.

Go fry an egg: To tell someone to go away.

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