{interj.}, {informal} Yes, that is certainly right! — Used for emphatic agreement. •/"Did you see the game?" "And how!"/
•/"Isn’t Mary pretty?" "And how she is!"/ Syn.: YOU BET, YOU SAID IT.
Compare: BUT GOOD.
[and so forth]
or [and so on] And more of the same kind; and further
amounts or things like the ones already mentioned. •/The costumes were red,
pink, blue, purple, yellow, and so forth./ Compare: WHAT HAVE YOU.
[and the like]
{n. phr.} Things of a similar nature. •/I like
McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and the like./ •/When I go out
to the beach flake towels, a mat, suntan lotion, and the like./
[and then some]
And a lot more; and more too. •/It would cost all the
money he had and then some./ •/Talking his way out of this trouble was
going to take all his wits and then some./
[and what not]
See: WHAT NOT.
[angel dust]
{n.}, {slang} Phencyclidine, an addictive
hallucinatory narcotic drug extremely dangerous to the users' health, also
called PCP. •/Mike has gone from grass to angel dust; he will end up in the
morgue./
[another]
See: DANCE TO ANOTHER TUNE.
[answer back]
See: TALK BACK.
[answer for]
{v.} 1. To take responsibility for; assume charge or
supervision of. •/The secret service has to answer for the safety of the
President and his family./ 2. To say you are sure that (someone) has good
character or ability; guarantee: sponsor. •/When people thought Ray had
stolen the money, the principal said, "Ray is no thief. I’ll answer for
him."/ 3. Take the blame or punishment for. •/When Mother found out who ate
the cake, Tom had to answer for his mischief./
[answer one’s calling]
{v. phr.} To fulfill one’s destiny in terms of
work or profession by doing what one has a talent for. •/Don answered his
calling when he became a chiropractor. Susy answered her calling when she
became a violinist./
[answer the call of nature]
or [obey the call of nature]{v. phr.},
{slang} To go to the bathroom to relieve oneself by urinating or
defecating. •/Ted was hiking in the mountains when suddenly he had to answer
the call of nature but since there was no bathroom in the woods, he excused
himself and disappeared behind the bushes./
[answer to]
{v.} To be named; go by a certain name or designation; be
accountable. •/When you walk my dog, please remember that he answers to the
name "Caesar."/ •/As head of the company she does not have to answer to
anyone./
[ante up]
{v.}, {informal} To produce the required amount of money
in order to close a transaction; to pay what one owes. •/"I guess I’d better
ante up if I want to stay an active member of the Association", Max said./
[ants in one’s pants]
{n. phr.}, {slang} Nervous over-activity;
restlessness. •/Jane can not sit still; she has ants in her pants./ •/You
have ants in your pants today. Is something wrong?/