Idioms

fork over (something) or fork (something) over
to hand over something, to give something
The robber told me to fork over my money or he was going to shoot me.

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  • form an opinion
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  • foul one's own nest
  • foul up (something) or foul (something) up
  • fraught with danger
  • freak out
  • free and clear
  • free and easy
  • free as a bird
  • free-for-all
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  • come along
  • come down hard on (someone)
  • (not) know the first thing about something
  • cook the books
  • have eyes in the back of one's head
  • hot under the collar
  • take one's leave of (someone)
  • a honky-tonk
  • without batting an eye
  • let out (someone) or let (someone) out


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