10 Results found for "blast oneself".

have a whale of a time

(idiomatic) To enjoy oneself greatly. We had a whale of a time at the party Saturday night. to enjoy oneself greatly have a ball blast field day hell of...


застрелиться

perfective reflexive) застрели́ться • (zastrelítʹsja) (low colloquial) what a blast!, it's a screamer!, it's enough to drive you mad!, I'll be damned! застре́ливать impf...


wind/translations

movement of air the force developed by the movement of air ability to exert oneself without feeling short of breath flatus (music) the woodwind section of...


kick

push suddenly and violently. He was kicked sideways by the force of the blast. 2011, Tom Andry, Bob Moore: No Hero‎[1]: The back of the car kicked out...


bother

on." "I can't do either!" said Pooh. "Oh, help and bother!" botheration, blast, dang (US), darn, drat, phooey, fiddlesticks mild expression of annoyance/irritation...


stiffener

smokebox, and within it is fitted the exhaust pipes from the cylinders to the blast pipe. (construction) One of a series of angle bars, Z-bars, beams, rods...


get one's kicks

January, page 18: “Fine, fine, we lushing it up.” “That ain’t nowhere. Blast Little Eva with some pot. Let her get her kicks.” “I’ll see to it that she...


the shoemaker's children go barefoot

the shoemaker's children go barefoot One often neglects those closest to oneself. 1999, Stephen King, “Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling”, in Hearts...


holy show

[…] in this old box pitched up on top of a hill, and shaking to every blast o' wind like a straw upon the waters […] disgracen himself an' all belongen...


save

Piazon kept the ball alive and turned it back for an unmarked Bertrand to blast home. (baseball) To preserve, as a relief pitcher, (a win of another pitcher's...