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wag one's tail

(slang) To attract someone by being charming.

wave one's tail

To act charming to gain favor.

One's tail is revealed

For one's identity to be revealed.

to such an extent that one's tail falls off

To always run away in a very hurried and fast manner.

reveal one's tail

To let people know or reveal one's identity.

bite each other's tails

For the front of one thing and the back of another to be interlinked with each other.

step on someone's tail

To tail someone.

take one's tail out of something

To run away.

One bites someone's tail and then someone else bites one's tail

To continue.

A name tag is attached

For a bad reputation to be given to someone.

put on a name tag

To gain a bad reputation.

a bent-over old person

A very old person whose back is bent with age.

pinch and say; pinpoint

To put one's finger on something clearly.

hold a clue

To use something as a pretext to provoke a quarrel.

A clue is held

For something to become a pretext for someone to provoke a quarrel.

It is not like a look

For something to be beyond one's reach or inappropriate for one's position.

What a nice look

A sarcastic expression to criticize something that one does not want to see or dislikes.

be unable to budge

To be overwhelmed by force and unable to behave in a confident manner.

not budge

To not act or work.

not budge

To not insist on one's opinions or views, or to not defy.

tag along behind someone's buttocks

To chase after someone hoping for benefits.