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go to the afterlife

(euphemism) To die.

send to the afterlife

(euphemism) To kill.

have no prospect

To have a slim chance of success.

have a prospect

To have a high chance of success.

lay a lease

To rent a house or room for a certain downpayment.

have no precedent

For something to be very different from what it used to be.

without a precedent

In a manner which is very different from what something used to be.

A telephone set is on fire

To receive a lot of phone calls.

pull out someone's mind

To puzzle someone's mind.

recover one's consciousness

To regain one's consciousness.

come to one's senses

To realize and regret the cause of one's mistake or failure.

come to one's senses

To regain one's senses to make a judgment.

come to one's senses

To regain one's senses to make a judgment.

come to one's senses

To gain energy to do something.

to become conscious

For one's consciousness to return.

to become conscious

For one's consciousness to return.

come to one's senses

To realize the cause of one's mistake or failure.

One's senses fall out

To think and behave in an abnormal manner.

One's mind falls out

To be unable to notice or perceive something.

One's mind indulges in something

To indulge in something and be unable to think about something else.

One's attention has been sold

For one's attention to be drawn to something.

make jeong, affection, move through

To have extramarital sex.

detach someone from the breast

To stop breastfeeding a baby or cub and feed it with other food.

give off the smell of breast milk; be still suckling; be babyish

For one's behavior, attitude, etc., to be immature and look like that of a child.

have a fishy smell of milk

For one's behavior or thoughts to be immature like a child.

glasses for one's own eyes

An expression meaning that even a very trivial thing looks good if you like it.

put the brakes on something

To interrupt or stop something from proceeding and working.