try it on with (one) イディオム
set (one) back
cost How much did your new suit set you back?
give (one) up for|give|give one up for|give up|giv
v. phr. To abandon hope for someone or something.
After Larry had not returned to base camp for three nights, his fellow mountain climbers gave him up for dead.
keep (one) posted|keep one posted|keep posted
v. phr. To receive current information; inform oneself.
My associates phoned me every day and kept me posted on new developments in our business.try it on
1. To put on a apparel or added wearable account to see if it fits. You won't apperceive if that dress fits unless you try it on. A: "Oh my gosh, I love it, Chad!" B: "Well go on, try it on! See if it fits!"2. To attack some anatomy of base behavior or deception, about with the ambition of soliciting article or bidding an action from someone. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. She's consistently aggravating it on with us, but we're astute to her games.Learn more: on, trytry it on with (one)
To attack to acquire sex with one. Primarily heard in UK. My admirer got bashed and approved it on with one of my friends, so I bankrupt up with him appropriate again and there. I heard she approved it on with one of the groomsmen during the reception.Learn more: on, trytry something on with someone
to get someone's assessment about an abstraction or plan. Let me try this abstraction on with you. She approved the new abstraction on with the boss, but the acknowledgment was not good.Learn more: on, trytry it on
BRITISH, INFORMAL
COMMON
1. If addition tries it on, they try to alpha animal action with addition person. He was horrible. He approved it on. I was on my own with him.
2. If addition tries it on, they try to get article or do something, generally in a backbiting way. They were aloof aggravating it on — applying a little burden in the achievement that they would clasp article out of me.
3. If someone, abnormally a child, tries it on, they behave badly, to see how abominably they can behave afore addition stops them. The kids were aggravating it on with her.Learn more: on, trytry it on
1 attack to deceive or abduct someone. 2 advisedly analysis someone's backbone to see how abundant you can get abroad with. British informal 1 2003 This Is Essex The babysitter Energywatch says that activity suppliers are too quick to acquire that consumers who are absolutely against an inaccurate gas or electricity bill are ‘trying it on’. Learn more: on, tryˌtry it ˈon (with somebody)
(British English, informal) do article that you apperceive is wrong, in adjustment to see if somebody will acquire this behaviour or not: The amount he asked was far too much. I anticipate he was aloof aggravating it on. ♢ Don’t try it on with me, pal, or you’ll be sorry.Learn more: on, try
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