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61flipping\ a\ risky — to make an illegal U turn in a high traffic, highly visible city street Everybody hold on! I m flipping a risky! …
62flipping\ a\ risky — to make an illegal U turn in a high traffic, highly visible city street Everybody hold on! I m flipping a risky! …
63ask for it, to invite problems by persisting in risky or annoying behavior. Also, ask for trouble. — idi ask for it, to invite problems by persisting in risky or annoying behavior. Also, ask for trouble …
64(a) risky business — a risky/serious/tricky etc/business phrase used for saying that something is dangerous serious etc Disposing of chemicals can be a dangerous business. For Jack, golf is a serious business. Thesaurus: risks, threats and dangers …
65Let's go through with the original plan; it's risky to change horses in midstream. — This term refers to word for word details, or very specific facts, especially the exact place where the information can be found. The phrase is attributed to Oscar Wilde, although I can t give you chapter and verse …
66Quelle affaire! — Risky Business Risky Business Réalisation Paul Brickman Acteurs principaux Tom Cruise Rebecca De Mornay Joe Pantoliano Scénario Paul Brickman Musique Tangerine Dream Photographie Bruce Surtees Product …
67risqué — risky, risqué Risky is the general word meaning ‘involving risk’, whereas the French loanword risqué means ‘slightly indecent’ (especially with reference to humour) and therefore risking shock …
68dangerous games — risky games or pursuits …
69go-go fund — Risky, aggressive mutual fund. These funds tend to do well in BULL markets but poorly in declining markets …
70high-wire act — Risky decision. ► “Brainchildren have a tendency to become risk junkies. . . . Encourage them to perform their high wire acts, but install a safety net and keep it there.” (Wall Street Journal, Oct. 30, 1995, p. B1) …