Beam

  • 121beam someone down — beam (someone/something) down to send someone or something to earth as waves of energy. A few people liked my idea, but most just looked at me as though I d beamed down from outer space …

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  • 122beam something down — beam (someone/something) down to send someone or something to earth as waves of energy. A few people liked my idea, but most just looked at me as though I d beamed down from outer space …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 123beam down — beam (someone/something) down to send someone or something to earth as waves of energy. A few people liked my idea, but most just looked at me as though I d beamed down from outer space …

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  • 124beam me up, scotty — Something someone says when they want to get out of a place or situation, meaning Get me out of here! . (It comes from the TV series and movies Star Trek, though the exact words used were a little different.) …

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  • 125beam house — beam house, the area in a tannery where the hides undergo the final preparations for tanning …

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  • 126beam|ster — «BEEM stuhr», noun. a workman who scrapes the last bits of flesh and hair roots from the hide in leather processing …

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  • 127beam somebody down — ˌbeam sb ˈdown/ˈup derived (in ↑science fiction stories) to transport sb to or from a ↑spaceship using special electronic equipment From the American television series Star Trek. Main entry: ↑beamderived …

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  • 128beam somebody up — ˌbeam sb ˈdown/ˈup derived (in ↑science fiction stories) to transport sb to or from a ↑spaceship using special electronic equipment From the American television series Star Trek. Main entry: ↑beamderived …

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