to end a relationship or collaboration
Idioms Starting with "P"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter P.
to be so familiar or established in a place that one is often overlooked
to collaborate or team up with someone for a common goal
a person who loves to attend parties and socialize frequently
to celebrate or enjoy oneself enthusiastically at a gathering
to shift responsibility or blame onto someone else
to die, often used in a gentle or euphemistic way
to meet the necessary standards or expectations
to shift responsibility or blame to someone else.
to collect money from a group for a common cause
to engage in light conversation or casual chat
to hand over responsibility or leadership to someone else.