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A
hair
up your ass
A stick to
beat
you with
A
stroke
of genius
As fine as frog's
hair
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At full pelt
Bad
hair
day
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Barnet Fair ( Cockney rhyming slang for
hair
)
Beat
It ( Michael ( Jackson song )
Beat
a hasty retreat
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Beat
a path to your door
Beat
about the bush
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Beat
hell out of
Beat
hollow
Beat
it!
Beat
someone black and blue
Beat
swords into ploughshares
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Beat
the air
Beat
the band
Beat
the bushes
Beat
the clock
Beat
the living crap out of
Beat
the living daylights out of
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Beat
the living snot out of
Beat
the pants off
Beat
the rap
Beat
the retreat
Beat
the rush
Beat
the snot out of
Beat
the stuffing out of
Beat
to a pulp
Beat
up
Beat
you to it
Beat
your brains out
Beat
your meat
Beauty is only
skin
deep
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Behind the
beat
Blow
Up ( Michelangelo Antonioni movie )
Blow
a fuse
Blow
a gasket
Blow
a kiss
Blow
a raspberry ( Cockney rhyming slang for fart )
Blow
away the cobwebs
Blow
by
blow
account
Blow
chunks
Blow
great guns
Blow
hard
Blow
hot and cold
Blow
in
Blow
it out your arse
Blow
it out your ear
Blow
job
Blow
my skirt up
Blow
off
Blow
off steam
Blow
off the stage
Blow
out of the water
Blow
smoke up your ass
Blow
some my way ( Chesterfield Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Blow
someone away
Blow
the gaff
Blow
the lid off
Blow
the whistle
Blow
through
Blow
to smithereens
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Blow
up
Blow
winds, and crack your cheeks
Blow
with the wind
Blow
your brains out
Blow
your cover
Blow
your mind
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Blow
your nose
Blow
your own horn
Blow
your own trumpet
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Blow
your stack
Blow
your top
Blow
your wad
Body
blow
Boots Of Spanish
Leather
( Bob Dylan song )
Brow
beat
Build a better mousetrap and the world will
beat
a path to your door
By the hairs on my chinny chin chin, I'll
blow
your house down
By the
skin
of your teeth
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Comfortable in your
skin
Cushion the
blow
Didn't turn a
hair
Don't
knock
it until you've tried it
Enough to make your
hair
curl
Full head of
hair
Full pelt
Get in your
hair
Get out of my
hair
Get under your
skin
Give someone
skin
Glancing
blow
Hair
Canada ( Nickname of basketball player Steve Nash )
Hair
of the dog
Hair
of the dog that bit you
Hair
pie
Hair
raising
Hair
shirt
Hair
today gone tomorrow
Hair
trigger
Hair's breadth
Have your
hair
stand on end
He makes my
skin
crawl
He makes my
skin
creep
Head of
hair
Hell for
leather
Hide
and seek
Hide
from the light
Hide
the sausage
Hide
your light under a bushel
If I've only one life, let me live it as a blonde! ( Clairol
Hair
Colouring advertising slogan )
If you can't
beat
em, join em
If your friendly neighborhood grocer doesn't have a jar
knock
something off a shelf on the way out ( Dilly Beans advertising slogan )
In Flanders fields the poppies
blow
( from a poem by McCrae )
In your
hair
Is she or isn't she? ( Harmony
hair
spray advertising slogan )
It will
blow
over
It's no
skin
off my nose
Joe
Blow
Jump out of your
skin
Just put your lips together and
blow
( To Have And Have Not )
Keep your
hair
on
Knock
'em dead
Knock
Three Times ( Tony Orlando and Dawn song )
Knock
about
Knock
about comedy
Knock
back
Knock
back a few
Knock
down drag out
Knock
flat
Knock
for
knock
Knock
for six
Knock
heads together
Knock
into shape
Knock
into the middle of next week
Knock
it into a cocked hat
Knock
it off
Knock
it on the head
Knock
it out of the park ( A baseball expression denoting a complete or spectacular success )
Knock
knock, who's there
Knock
off
Knock
on the door
Knock
on wood
Knock
sideways
Knock
something together
Knock
spots off
Knock
the cover off the ball ( A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation )
Knock
the stuffing out of
Knock
the wind out of
Knock
them in the aisles
Knock
up against
Knock
your heads together
Knock
your socks off
Knock
yourself out
Let your
hair
down
Little Boy Blue come
blow
your horn ( line from nursery rhyme )
Lose your
hair
Low
blow
Makes your
hair
stands on end
My heart missed a
beat
Neck beard (
hair
growth on the neck )
Neither
hide
nor
hair
Never do a
stroke
of work
Off
beat
On the
beat
Play
hide
the sausage
Pull your
hair
out
Puts
hair
on your chest
San Francisco ( Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your
Hair
) ( Scott McKenzie song )
Save your
skin
Set your
hair
on fire
Silver fox ( a handsome grey-haired man )
Silver threads amongst the gold ( blonde
hair
that is turning grey )
Skin
alive
Skin
and blister ( Cockney rhyming slang for sister )
Skin
and bone
Skin
deep
Skin
in the game
Skin
like peaches and cream
Skin
partner
Slip on a banana
skin
Soaked to the
skin
Soften the
blow
Stroke
of luck
Take a bath in the dark tonight and let the water make love to your
skin
( Lavin Perfumes & Soaps advertising slogan )
Take cuts at someone ( A baseball expression meaning taking a verbal swing or striking a
blow
at a reputation )
Tear your
hair
out
The Mersey
beat
The North wind doth
blow
and we shall have snow ( line from nursery rhyme )
The
beat
goes on
The bobby on the
beat
The mainspring in a Bulova is made to last 256 years or 146
leather
straps - whichever comes first ( Bulova Watches advertising slogan )
The
skin
you love to touch ( Woodbury Soap advertising slogan )
The sound of
leather
on willow ( sound of the ball on the bat in cricket )
The
stroke
of midnight
There's more than one way to
skin
a cat
Three, four,
knock
at the door ( line from nursery rhyme )
To
beat
the band
Under the
skin
Visa's Delta
blow
to cheques ( Visa Delta Debit Card advertising slogan )
Walking to the
beat
of a different drummer
Well
blow
me down
You can run but you can't
hide
You were only supposed to
blow
the bloody doors off! ( line from the Michael Caine movie The Italian Job )
You've Got To
Hide
Your Love Away ( The Beatles song )