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in our Japanese site.
I'm all ears.
He is a blabbermouth.
That bugs me.
Can I borrow ten bucks?
Be cool.
I have to catch some Zs…
It’s a cinch.
I’m on cloud nine.
Don’t go there.
Duck!
There’s no eye-candy.
I’ll go with the flow.
Let’s grab a bite.
Let’s hit the road.
I hear you.
Let’s get down to business.
He is a klutz.
He is a know-it-all.
I lost track of time.
It starts at 7 on the dot.
It’s over my head.
I need some R and R.
I’m in hot water.
sort of
I splurged.
Say when!
That’s that.
Thanks a million!
Watch out!/Look out!
You got me.
That was a crummy movie.
Don’t go out of your way.
Now what!? / What now!?
Tsk, nuts!
I slept like a rock.
I know this area inside out.
Let’s call it a day.
Shake a leg!
Then what?
You can say that again.
I’ll say.
I have dragon breath.
Right on!
I need a breather.
I feel woozy.
He is a slacker.
Let’s take five.
He is a pencil pusher.
Cut the bull.
He’s got a hollow leg.
He smokes like a chimney.
He is a scared-y-cat.
He is in the doghouse for forgetting his wife’s birthday.
I’m in stitches.
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