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Club Phrases

225 phrases and expressions related to "club".

Phrases

  • A cup of coffee (A baseball expression denoting a break from major league baseball)
  • A nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat (A line from Monty Python's Flying Circus)
  • A stick to beat you with
  • A, B, C, D, E, Your public library has arranged these in ways that make you cry, giggle, laugh, love, hate, wonder, ponder and understand (American Library Association advertising slogan)
  • Acid house
  • Affluent society
  • Alexander's Ragtime Band (Irving Berlin song)
  • And The Band Played On (Randy Shilts book)
  • And the band played on
  • As blind as a bat
  • Assault with a deadly weapon
  • Band of brothers
  • Bash on
  • Bash the bishop
  • Bat Masterson (Nickname of American western character William Barclay Masterson)
  • Bat Out Of Hell (Meatloaf song)
  • Bat from the pavilion end (slang term for a homosexual)
  • Bat the breeze
  • Bat the idea around
  • Bat your eyes
  • Beat It (Michael (Jackson song)
  • Beat a hasty retreat
  • Beat a path to your door
  • Beat about the bush
  • Beat hell out of
  • Beat hollow
  • Beat it!
  • Beat someone black and blue
  • Beat swords into ploughshares
  • Beat the air
  • Beat the band
  • Beat the bushes
  • Beat the clock
  • Beat the living crap out of
  • Beat the living daylights out of
  • Beat the living snot out of
  • Beat the pants off
  • Beat the rap
  • Beat the retreat
  • Beat the rush
  • Beat the snot out of
  • Beat the stuffing out of
  • Beat to a pulp
  • Beat up
  • Beat you to it
  • Beat your brains out
  • Beat your meat
  • Behind the beat
  • Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick
  • Bish bash bosh
  • Brow beat
  • Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door
  • Cafe society
  • Cancer stick
  • Carrot and stick
  • Carrying his bat
  • Choose your weapon
  • Citizen band radio
  • Club together
  • Courtesy and care (Automobile Association advertising slogan)
  • Do They Know It's Christmas? (Band Aid song)
  • Do You Really Want to Hurt Me (Culture Club song)
  • Every stick has two ends
  • Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog
  • Far better for being near to you (The Chesham Building Society advertising slogan)
  • Fight Club (Brad Pitt movie)
  • Fits you to a tee
  • Frisbee golf (A game based on golf but using frisbees rather than balls)
  • Garage band
  • Gastric band (A device surgically inserted around the stomach intended to reduce appetite)
  • Get hold of the wrong end of the stick
  • Glee club
  • Guilt by association
  • Hit 'em where they live
  • Hit The Road Jack (Ray Charles song)
  • Hit and miss
  • Hit and run
  • Hit by the stupid stick
  • Hit for six
  • Hit home
  • Hit it off
  • Hit it on the nose
  • Hit it out of the park (A baseball expression denoting a complete or spectacular success)
  • Hit list
  • Hit man
  • Hit me on the hip
  • Hit on
  • Hit out at
  • Hit out of the park
  • Hit parade
  • Hit paydirt
  • Hit rock bottom
  • Hit send
  • Hit the back wall
  • Hit the bar
  • Hit the books
  • Hit the bottle
  • Hit the brakes
  • Hit the bricks (a cursory slang term telling someone to leave)
  • Hit the buffers
  • Hit the ceiling
  • Hit the deck
  • Hit the ground running
  • Hit the hay
  • Hit the headlines
  • Hit the high notes
  • Hit the jackpot
  • Hit the nail on the head
  • Hit the panic button
  • Hit the road Jack
  • Hit the roof
  • Hit the sack
  • Hit the skids
  • Hit the slide
  • Hit the spot
  • Hit the woodwork
  • Hit town
  • Hold a mirror up to society
  • If you can't beat em, join em
  • If you keep late hours for Society's sake, Bromo-Seltzer will cure that headache (Bromo-Seltzer advertising slogan)
  • If you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit join our Club (Jacob's Club advertising slogan)
  • In a cleft stick
  • In a league of his own
  • In league with
  • In league with the Devil
  • In the club
  • In the pudding club
  • Investments with Abbey endings (Abbey National Building Society advertising slogan)
  • It was twenty years ago today Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play (Beatles song lyric)
  • It's not just for breakfast anymore (Florida Orange Juice Growers Association advertising slogan)
  • Join the club
  • Karma Chameleon (Culture Club song)
  • Keep a straight bat
  • Like a bat out of hell
  • Lodge a complaint
  • Lodge an objection
  • Looks like a bomb has hit it
  • Love in This Club (Usher with Young Jeezy song)
  • Mace your face
  • Major league (A baseball expression meaning at the top rank)
  • Million Dollar Bash (Bob Dylan song)
  • More than you can shake a stick at
  • My heart missed a beat
  • Neon Meate Dream of a Octafish (Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band song)
  • Not in the same league
  • Off beat
  • Off you own bat
  • On the beat
  • Pat the Bat (Nickname of Pat Burrell)
  • Pay your debt to society
  • Phoenix Nights (BBC comedy television series)
  • Pinch hit (A baseball expression denoting a substitute or stand-in)
  • Polite society
  • Primal fear (Neurosis therapy and British rock band)
  • Right off the bat (A baseball expression meaning immediately without delay)
  • Secret weapon
  • Seven league boots
  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles album and song)
  • Shit (or short) end of the stick
  • Shoot a birdie (score one under par in a golf shot)
  • Short end of the stick
  • Smell the Glove (fictional album by the spoof heavy-metal band Spinal Tap)
  • Speak softly and carry a big stick
  • Stick fingers
  • Stick in the mud
  • Stick it to the man
  • Stick to you like glue
  • Stick to your guns
  • Stick to your knitting
  • Stick with me, kid
  • Stick your chin out
  • Stick your neck out
  • Strike Up The Band (George Gershwin composition)
  • Strike up the band
  • Suits you down to a tee
  • Switch hitter (A baseball expression denoting a batter who can hit left or right handed)
  • Tee Bee (Nickname of Terrell Brandon)
  • The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Adventure of the Red-Headed League (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Adventure of the Speckled Band (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Boys in the Band (play by Mart Crowley)
  • The Crazy Gang (Nickname of Wimbledon Football Club)
  • The Final Countdown (song by the Swedish band Europe)
  • The Hit Dog (Nickname of Mo Vaughn)
  • The Hit Man (Nickname of Bob Sanders)
  • The Hit Man (Nickname of Ricky Hatton)
  • The Hit Man (Nickname of Thomas Hearns)
  • The League of Gentlemen (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Mersey beat
  • The beat goes on
  • The bobby on the beat
  • The clean plate club
  • The cobbler should stick to his last
  • The mile high club
  • The shit end of the stick
  • The short end of the stick
  • The sound of leather on willow (sound of the ball on the bat in cricket)
  • This is a local shop, we'll have no trouble here (A catchphrase from The League of Gentlemen)
  • Throw enough dirt and some will stick
  • Tiptoe through the tulips (1920s Broadway song and Tiny Tim hit)
  • To beat the band
  • To our members, we're the fourth emergency service (Automobile Association advertising slogan)
  • Vacation is a world where there are no locks on the doors or the mind or the body (Club Med Resorts advertising slogan)
  • Walking to the beat of a different drummer
  • We drink all we can, the rest we sell (Utica Club advertising slogan)
  • We few, we happy few, we band of brothers (from Henry V by Shakespeare)
  • We're with the Woolwich (Woolwich Building Society advertising slogan)
  • Where's your white stick referee?
  • Word association football

Related

  • Club together
  • Do You Really Want to Hurt Me (Culture Club song)
  • Fight Club (Brad Pitt movie)
  • Glee club
  • If you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit join our Club (Jacob's Club advertising slogan)
  • In the club
  • In the pudding club
  • Join the club
  • Karma Chameleon (Culture Club song)
  • Love in This Club (Usher with Young Jeezy song)
  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles album and song)
  • The Crazy Gang (Nickname of Wimbledon Football Club)
  • The clean plate club
  • The mile high club
  • Vacation is a world where there are no locks on the doors or the mind or the body (Club Med Resorts advertising slogan)
  • We drink all we can, the rest we sell (Utica Club advertising slogan)