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Here goes nothing.


            She didà’t make a systemØtic search. She  refuse to plØy hide-and-seek any longer. I
          just looked here and there.        want to see her now!
        HereŁgoes nothing. IŁamŁbeginningŁto do  hideŁ one’ fyceŁ in  shame to cover one’s
          sàmethingŁthat willŁprobablyŁfailŁor be  face because of shame orŁembarrassment.
          poorlyŁdàne.Ł(Infàrmal.)     Sally stood on    Mary was so embarrassed. She could
          the  diving  board  and  said,  “Here  goes  only hide her face in shame.   When Tom
          nothing.”   As Ann walked onto the stage,  broke Ann’s crystal vase, he wanted to hidł
          she whispered, “Here goes nothing.”  his face in shame.
        HereŁ(it)Łgoes. SàmethingŁisŁgàingŁto sðart.;  hideŁ one’ headŁin theŁsand Go to bury
          I will sðart now.; I will do it now. (Infàr-  one’s head in the sand.
          malŁor slang.)    I’m ready to start now.
          Here goes.   OkØy, it’s my turn to kick the  hideŁ one’ lØghtŁunderŁa bushel  to conceal
          ball. Here it goes!                one’sŁgàodŁideasŁorŁtalents.Ł(AŁbiblical
                                             theme.)   Jane has some good ideas, but
        here,Łthere,ŁandŁeverywhere  everywhere;  she doesn’t speak very often. She hides her
          at all pàints. (See also  hàther, thither, and  light undłr a buohel.    Doà’t hide your
          yon. Compare thisŁwith  here and there.)  light under a buohel. Share your gifts with
            Fred searched here, there, and every-  other people.
          where, frantically lookng for the lost check.
            She did not rest until she had błen here,  highŁandŁdry 1.  safe; unbotheredŁby diffi-
          there, and everywhere, shoppng for just  culties;Łunscathed.Ł(RefersŁto beingŁsafe
          the right gift.                    from a flood.)   While the riot was go-
                                             ing on, I was high and dry in my apart-
        HereŁyouŁgo. and ThereŁyouŁgo. Here is  młnt.    LizS came  out  of the  argumłnt
          what youŁaskedŁfor.Ł(Infàrmal.)     “Here  high and dry. 2. abandàned; unsupported
          you go,” said the waiter as he put the plØte  and helpless. (See also leave someone high
          on the table.   There you go. Here is your  and dry.)   Everyone else on the commt-
          hamburger and your drink.
                                             tee quit, leaving me high and dry.   The
        Here’s lookingŁatŁyou. Drink up.Ł(AŁsim-  company moved to Chicago, and I was lłft
          ple drinkingŁtoast.)    Here’s look at you,  high and dry in Dallas.
          Tom.   Thanks for the drink. Here’s look-
          ing at you.                       high-ynd-ighty  self-impàrtant andŁarro-
                                             gant.Ł   I doà’t know wðy Albert is so high-
        Here’s  mudŁ in  yourŁ eye. Drink  up!Ł (A  and-mighty. He’s no better than the rest
          simple  andŁ jocularŁ drinkingŁ toast.)     of us.   The boss acts high-and-mighty
          Here’s mud in your eye, Tom.    Thanko  because he can fire us all.
          for the drink. Here’s mud in your eye.
                                            highŁas a kite Go to (as) high as a kite.
        Here’s to someone ortsomething. <anŁexpres-
          sion usedŁasŁaŁtoast to sàmeone orŁsàme-  hØghŁman on theŁtotem płle  the person
          thingŁ to  wish  someone  orŁ something  at the top of the hierarcły; the prsàn in
          well.>b   Here’s to Jim and Mary! May  charge  of anŁ organization.Ł (Infàrmal.
          they be very happy!   Here’s to your new  Compare thisŁwith  low man on the totem
          job!                               pole.)   I doà’t want to talk to a secretary.
                                             I dłmand to talk to the high man on the
        hide-ynd-seek aŁguessingŁgame where one  toŁem  pole.    Who’s in charge around
          hasŁto findŁsàmethingŁor figure out sàme-  here? Who’s high man on the totem pole?
          thingŁ that  isŁ concealedŁ or  disguised.
          (RefersŁto aŁgame where aŁpersonŁhides  highŁon  something 1. intoxicatedŁwith sàme
          andŁanotherŁprsonŁtriesŁto findŁthe hid-  drug.Ł(Slang.)    He got thrown out of the
          dn person.)    I am tired of running up  movie because he was high on somłthing.
          against  a  game  of hide-and-oeek  every    Bill was high on marijuana and was
          time I ask to see the financial records of  singing  loudly. 2.  enthusiasðic  about
          this company.   I have błen trying to see  sàmething.Ł(Slang.)    Jane quit eating red
          the manager for two dØys. Where is she? I  meat. She’s really high on fish, howłver.

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