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The goal when purchasing a new driver is to hit longer and straighter golf shots. The driver is the biggest, longest, and most expensive. Fast And Furious Tokyo Drift Game For Pc. Rackets crown jewel is its macro system, which lets you freely extend the language. Intro to macros Macros in depth Racket syntax model Making new languages. IfTofUgtwDY/TNpQegEIz-I/AAAAAAAAAJE/7xxbYNLnPPk/s1600/Racket-for-mac.jpg' alt='Racket Program Examples' title='Racket Program Examples' />Racket Program ExamplesRacket Program ExamplesExamples of Idioms H to QH to TA. ZHabit Forming joke, conversational quip Refers to addiction to something. Yeah, having fun is habit forming, I find. Half A Loaf Is Better Than None Traditional expression, related to at least having something. Well, its half a loaf, but we did get something out of the deal. Half Ass Denigrates idiomatically a half formed idea, action or concept. Of all the half ass ideas anyones ever had, this would have to be one of the greatest. Half Witted Traditional denigration of someones thinking. It was pretty half witted, drawing a plan without even doing a survey. Handy person, thing, situation Useful, good to have available. We got lucky, with some very handy people available to us in a very handy situation, and made a lot of money. Hangdog look, facial expression Pitiful look, pathos. Oh, that hangdog look of yours. Stick around, Ill go get Rembrandt, in case history misses seeing you. Hardline, Hardliner A person or ideology which takes an inflexible, uncompromising position on a subject or issue. Hes an absolute hardliner, always takes the tough line on these issues. Hard Lines Old English expression, meaning tough luck. Lost your watch, have you Hard lines, mate. Hard Yards American and general football expression, the hard work required to make progress to a goal. Were now doing the hard yards, getting our marketing ready. Hatchet Man Person hired to do the dirty work. Always a derogatory expression. The guys a hatchet man, hes here to do the bosses work for them. Haste Makes Waste Doing things too quickly causes mistakes, and means the effort is wasted. Haste does make waste. You did all of that in record time, and got it all wrong. Hat Trick Do something three times consecutively. Derived from scoring three times in a sport. Hes done it, three in a row, a hat trick. Heaven Sent An unexpected but welcome event. The new secretary is heaven sent. We can actually find our clients on the database, now. Heavy person, situation, music Derived from criminal slang, when referring to a person or case refers to a dangerous person or set of circumstances. Also refers to people in industry with a lot of influence. In music refers to non commercial, extreme music. Snow Cooler Conditions Rar here. This is a very heavy person were dealing with here, dont get too casual. Head On Confrontational, direct opposition, crashing directly into a situation. His problem is that he does everything head on, and never maneuvers around situations. Head Over Heels Disoriented, wrong way up, either positive or negative. They were so obviously head over heels in love the other people in the room left them in peace. Heating up situation Escalation of events where increased action is occurring. Suggests friction, additional energy in the situation. Things are now heating up, in terms of the publicity and the reaction to it. Heedless person A person who wont take advice or act on it, and continues on an unwise course of action or thought. Yeah, Id say heedless is a good description of someone who simply will not listen to facts. Hell in a Handbasket American expression referring to something in a state of rapid transition to a very bad state. The print media is going to hell in a handbasket, and theyre still doing the same old things. Herd Mentality human Derogatory reference to the tendency of people to do what everyone else does, however ridiculous or stupid. The shoppers showed a real herd mentality with that stampede when the doors opened for the annual sale. Hidden Agenda character The idiom is one of suspicion, where a hidden agenda is a character reference to a person acting in a way which isnt understood. Were not getting any answers from the contractors, so I think we should at least consider some sort of hidden agenda, and take precautions. High Five Basketball gesture, slapping hands together over the head in congratulation for an achievement. Now a common expression. High fives all round, theyre happy about that result. High on the Hog The idiom refers to living in a state of excess, but living well. Theyre living high on the hog now, dont know if they can keep it up, though. Hit The Books Start studying, do the reading required. Time to hit the books and get the notes prepared, Ill see you later. Hit The Hay To go to bed. Old expression dating back to when people slept on straw beds. I really have to hit the hay, Im going to be busy tomorrow. Hit The Nail on the Head Describe or define something exactly, accurate assessment. That really hit the nail on the head, exactly right. Hit The Sack Go to sleep. The sack refers to a hammock or portable military or camping bedding. Time to hit the sack, kids, were up early tomorrow. Hocus Pocus Idiom refers to bogus trickery, staged magic acts. Yeah, sure. Hocus pocus, and you get a new bank account Hold Your Horses Dont do something, dont take an action. Just hold your horses, you dont know the rest of the story, yet. Hoofer Vaudeville expression referring to a dancer. She was a really famous 4. Hope Springs Eternal Traditional expression, meaning theres always some hope. I think all this stuff about aliens with mother ships just proves hope springs eternal, however you do it. Hot person Reference to a sexually attractive person. She was really looking hot, I didnt even recognize her at first. Hot Air Meaningless andor false talk. Suggests an inflated balloon, lacking substance. So after ten years of hot air, the basic result is we still dont have a new airport. Hotheaded Rash, ill considered, done without thought, or in a state of emotional excitement. Refers to a person as a character reference. That guy is naturally hotheaded, and acts before he thinks. Hot Tempered Person likely to react aggressively due to a bad temper. Hes a very hot tempered person, Id approach him differently, if I were you. Hype Derived from hyperbole, meaning exaggeration. Usually refers to advertising, overstatement of the virtues of a product. Theres more hype than actual product here, and the things not even on the market, yet. Hyper A person said to be hyper is in a state of extreme excitement, energized, acting at great speed with enthusiasm. Susan is naturally a hyper sort of person, lots of enthusiasm and energy, but she just doesnt stop. Ice in the blood blood turned to ice, blood runs cold Situation causes fear and apprehension. My blood ran cold when I realized what the Wall Street crash meant to so many people. Icing On The Cake An addition to a good thing, some added benefit. As icing on the cake, they paid me my back royalties, as well as the new contract. Ides Of March Refers to the assassination of Julius Caesar, who was warned about the time of the Ides Of March by a soothsayer. Now applies to a dangerous time. You want to start a business, fine, but beware of the Ides Of March Idiot Savant A person with a talent which benefits others, a savant, who doesnt necessarily understand his skills. I think our new mechanic is an idiot savant, because he took out that engine, and we found that the battery was leaking, which we hadnt noticed until he did that. Idle Hands Do The Devils Work People with nothing to do get into trouble because of that inactivity. So you were just loafing around, and you somehow managed to blow up the restaurant Talk about idle hands doing the devils work If Its Not One Thing, Its Another Fatalistic but complaining expression, expecting trouble from any source.

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