Idioms
business as usual
to continue as usual
It was business as usual for the small store after the fire destroyed the shopping area.
busman's holiday
but for (someone or something)
butt in (on someone or something)
butter (someone) up or butter up (someone)
button one's lip
buy (something) for a song
buy (something) on credit
buy (something) sight unseen
buy a pig in a poke
buy off (someone) or buy (someone) off
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devil-may-care attitude
verge on (something)
get (something) over with
within an inch of one's life
in need
buy (something) sight unseen
on (someone or something's) last legs
freak out
get one's rear in gear
not show one's face
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