Idioms
let out (something) or let (something) out
to allow something to go out or escape
I let out our dog this morning and he has not come home yet.
let out a rope
let out clothes
let sleeping dogs lie
let the cat out of the bag
let the chance slip by
let the chips fall where they may
let things slide
let up
let up on (someone or something)
let well enough alone
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pick up the tab
think out loud
drown (someone) out or drown out (someone)
buy out (someone or something) or buy (someone or something) out
put on an act
get the ball rolling
earful
take liberties with (someone or something)
buckle down and do (something)
smash hit
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There was a 19th century Native American tribal chief who went under the name, Not Able to Fornicate.
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