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buns buttocks, bum Tony said Rita has great buns.
burbs (See the burbs)
burn a hole in your pocket feel that you have to spend your money If money burns a hole in your pocket, invest it.
burn it in throw the ball hard to the catcher, fastball My hand hurts when you throw so hard. Don't burn it in, eh.
burn out use too much emotional energy, breakdown Working too hard can cause a person to burn out.
burn the midnight oil work or study very late at night To become a doctor, you have to burn the midnight oil.
burn up become angry, lose your cool The coach was burned up when I got a penalty for holding.
burn your ass [B] bother you, irritate you, bug you You know what burns my ass? Doing my income tax.
burn your bridges resign without notice, leave no way to return He can't return to the company. He's burned his bridges.
burned convicted or punished while involved in crime Tony got burned when he was a drug dealer. He went to jail.


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