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- bleed for (someone) To acutely feel another person's emotional pain along with them.
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Feb 18, 2022 · Non Geordie translation: very, very large. Usage: "There's a geet walla queue at Asda, gan to Morrisons instead, marra (see 13)". Other words meaning same thing: muckle, howfing (as in "howfing...
bleed for (something) To support something so passionately as to accept pain and suffering on its behalf. I know this is an unpopular cause, and I am willing to bleed for it—let's go to the protest!
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Bleeding is a British slang euphemism for the swear word bloody and dates from the mid-19th century. Hence the word bleeder, which means a bloody fool and is usually only applied to males, and dates from a little later, c. 1880.
Sep 25, 2018 · I have two related words in my head, “flow” and “haemorrhage” (US hemorrhage), but I can't remember the exact phrase (or idiom) that fits perfectly. It should suggest impeding or blocking the flow of something.
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