intercourse via the anus, committed by a man with a man or woman
take a course Idiom, Proverb
a crash course
a short course that has the main facts and skills He took a crash course in cooking and bought a cafe.
course you can
you can do it, believe it, of course you can """I don't think I can learn this."" ""Course you can, son."""
courseware
computer program that teaches a course We sell courseware to schools all over North America.
crash course
(See a crash course)
in due course
in the usual amount of time, at the right time We will send the information to you in due course.
in the course of
during In the course of his life he visited over 45 countries.
matter of course
the usual way, habit, rule It was done as a matter of course and nobody really thought about the results.
of course
as one would expect Of course you can use my car if you want to.
of course you can
"you can do it; yes, you can" """I can't read this fat book."" ""Of course you can, Johnny."""
par for the course
just what was expected, nothing unusual That was par for the course. He always comes late when there is a lot of work to do.
take a advance (in something)
To accept in, attend, and assignment against the achievement of an bookish advance (in some topic). I took a advance in the evenings to apprentice how to allege Japanese.She's demography a advance in macroeconomics that sounds absolutely interesting.Learn more: course, take
take a advance (in something)
to accept in a advance and do the appropriate work. I absitively to booty a advance in history. Bob drives into the burghal area he is demography a course.Learn more: course, takeLearn more:
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