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to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone (chilling out/relaxing)
hang out
to gradually become an adult
grow up
to eat in a restaurant
eat out
A polite expression for "die"
pass away
to stop working (a machine/vehicle)
break down
to stop trying; usually because it is too difficult.
give up
to stop going to school before finishing the course
drop out
to become too tired or unable to work, because of working too hard
burn out
to delay or move an activity to a later time (postpone)
put off
to use (consume) less of something (smoking, sugar, fast food)
cut down
to make someone start to feel happier (especially after a bad situation)
cheer up
to unexpectedly meet someone you know.
run into
to begin to do something (a new hobby, activity, interest)
take up
become unconscious for a short time, for example when ill, badly hurt, or drunk
pass out
ask out
to invite someone on a date (to start a romantic relationship)
call off
cancel a planned event.
get along with
have a good relationship with someone.
break up
end a relationship
take over
to assume control or possession of or responsibility for
throw up
vomit
move on
start doing something new or making progress.
look after
take care of someone or something.
clean up
making a place clean and tidy
get over
to recover from an illness or bad/unpleasant situation