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  • Someone to Call My Lover — Infobox Single Name = Someone to Call My Lover Artist = Janet Jackson Album = All for You Released = June 26, 2001 Format = CD single, 12 single, 7 single Recorded = Flyte Tyme Studios (Edina, Minnesota) Genre = Pop, R B, folk, country Length = 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Someone Saved My Life Tonight — Single infobox Name = Someone Saved My Life Tonight Artist = Elton John from Album = Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy B side = House of Cards Released = June 23, 1975 Genre = Rock Length = 6:45 Label = MCA (US/Canada) DJM Records… …   Wikipedia

  • took a hitchhiker — gave a hitchhiker a ride, picked up someone from the street in his car …   English contemporary dictionary

  • put yourself in someone's place — put yourself in someone’s place/position/ phrase to imagine what someone else’s situation is like Put yourself in my place. How would you feel if someone took your job? Thesaurus: to imagine, or to use your imaginationsynonym Main entry: put …   Useful english dictionary

  • put yourself in someone's position — put yourself in someone’s place/position/ phrase to imagine what someone else’s situation is like Put yourself in my place. How would you feel if someone took your job? Thesaurus: to imagine, or to use your imaginationsynonym Main entry: put …   Useful english dictionary

  • take someone or something apart — 1. tv. o criticize or defame someone or something. □ They really took me apart, but what the hell? □ The editorial took the whole board apart. 2. tv. to beat or damage someone or something. □ The mugger really took the old lady apart …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • take someone for a ride — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To cheat or swindle someone. * /Poor Joe Catwallender was taken for a ride./ 2. To kill someone after kidnapping. * /The criminals took the man for a ride./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take someone for a ride — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To cheat or swindle someone. * /Poor Joe Catwallender was taken for a ride./ 2. To kill someone after kidnapping. * /The criminals took the man for a ride./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take leave of someone — old fashioned phrase to say goodbye to someone Thesaurus: goodbyes and to say goodbyehyponym ways of saying hellosynonym Main entry: leave * * * take leave of someone (or …   Useful english dictionary

  • Steve Peregrin Took — Infobox Musical artist Name = Steve Peregrine Took Img capt = Img size = Landscape = no Background = solo singer Birth name = Stephen Ross Porter Alias = Born = 28 July 1949 Died = death date and age|1980|10|27|1949|7|28|df=y Origin = Eltham,… …   Wikipedia

  • take someone to the cleaners — 1. tv. to ake all of someone’s money. □ The lawyers took the insurance company to the cleaners, but I still didn’t get enough to pay for my losses. □ The con artists took the old man to the cleaners. 2. tv. to defeat or best someone. □ We took… …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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