pick on |
(informal) to treat someone in a mean way, either with words or in a physical way. |
put on |
to dress in. [2 definitions] |
put the screws on |
to make someone do something by exerting pressure or force. |
rest on one's laurels |
to be content with what one has done in the past and not interested in trying to achieve more. |
step on someone's toes |
to annoy or anger by trying to take over someone else's job or role. |
tattle on |
to betray by telling secrets to another; tell on. |
try on |
to put on clothing to see if it pleases or fits. |
turn one's back on |
to pay no attention to the needs of; abandon. |
turn the tables on |
to reverse a situation in order to gain the advantage. |
wait on |
to attend to the needs of; act as a servant to. [2 definitions] |