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  • 61Make Me Laugh — This article is about the game show. For the song by Anthrax, see State of Euphoria. Make Me Laugh Genre Game show Presented by …

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  • 62make-believe — 1) N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If someone is living in a make believe world, they are pretending that things are better, different, or more exciting than they really are instead of facing up to reality. The man lived in a make believe world… …

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  • 63Make Some Noise (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Make Some Noise Type = Album Artist = Krystal Meyers Singles = Recorded = Genre = Rock Electro Pop Length = Label = Essential Records Peak = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Dying for a Heart (2006) This album = Make Some… …

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  • 64make up sth — UK US make up sth Phrasal Verb with make({{}}/meɪk/ verb [T] (made, made) ► to combine with other people or things to form a total or group: »Tuition makes up $154.7 million of the university s $389.5 million budget. »The committee is made up of… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 65Make Money Fast — Dave Rhodes redirects here. For other uses, see David Rhodes. MAKE.MONEY.FAST is a title of an electronically forwarded chain letter which became so infamous that the term is now used to describe all sorts of chain letters forwarded over the… …

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  • 66make —    1. to copulate with    Normally the male makes the female:     The team made eight hits    And a girl in the bleachers called Alice.    (Playboy s Book of Limericks)    Either side can make it with the other:     Georges Simenon, who says he… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 67make up — 1) make something by putting things or parts together A car is made up of many different parts. 2) invent, think and say something that is new or not true She made up the story about how she got lost in the mountains. 3) do or supply something… …

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  • 68make over — {v.} 1. To change by law something from one owner to another owner; change the name on the title (lawful paper) from one owner to another. * /Mr. Brown made over the title to the car to Mr. Jones./ 2. To make something look different; change the… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 69make over — {v.} 1. To change by law something from one owner to another owner; change the name on the title (lawful paper) from one owner to another. * /Mr. Brown made over the title to the car to Mr. Jones./ 2. To make something look different; change the… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 70make over — verb a) To renovate or to convert to a different use, particularly houses, offices, or rooms within them Were going to make over the garage into a guest suite. b) (of a person, particularly a woman) To create a new physical look, especially with… …

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