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71spend time — verb a) To dedicate time to an activity. These days, many people spend time surfing social networking sites. b) To accompany someone for leisure; to hang out. Its my day off today lets spend some time together …
72spend the night with — to copulate with Of either sex, usually in a transient relationship: She wanted me to go and spend the night with her. (L. Armstrong, 1955) There is a legal presumption that adult males and females cannot spend a night in each other… …
73spend a pretty penny — • to cost a pretty penny • to spend a pretty penny (from Idioms in Speech) to cost (spend) a large amount of money It cost him a pretty penny, that spree. (K. Prichard) They were genuine cowhide and all that crop and they cost quite a pretty… …
74spend a penny — British & Australian, informal if you say you are going to spend a penny, you mean you are going to go to the toilet. Excuse me, I must go and spend a penny …
75spend money hand over fist — ► make (or lose or spend) money hand over fist informal make (or lose or spend) money very rapidly. Main Entry: ↑hand …
76spend the night — {v. phr.} To sleep somewhere. * /It was so late after the party that we decided to spend the night at our friends house./ …
77spend the night — {v. phr.} To sleep somewhere. * /It was so late after the party that we decided to spend the night at our friends house./ …
78Spend a penny — To spend a penny is to go to the bathroom. It is a very old fashioned expression that still exists today. It comes from the fact that in ladies loos you used to operate the door by inserting an old penny …
79spend\ the\ night — v. phr. To sleep somewhere. It was so late after the party that we decided to spend the night at our friends house …
80spend money — waste money, spend extravagantly …