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Deliver Phrases

215 phrases and expressions related to "deliver".

Phrases

  • ...Baby One More Time (Britney Spears album and song)
  • A woman is only a woman but a good cigar is a smoke
  • A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle
  • A woman's place is in the home
  • A woman's right to choose
  • Address the ball (golfing term denoting readiness to play)
  • Alpha and omega (the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, used as a name for God or Jesus)
  • And baby makes three
  • Andrews for Inner Cleanliness (Andrews Liver Salts advertising slogan)
  • April showers bring May flowers
  • As easy as taking candy from a baby
  • As fast as his legs could carry him
  • As helpless as a baby
  • As smooth as a baby's bottom
  • Baby Braves (Nickname of a group of Atlanta Braves)
  • Baby Bull (Nickname of baseball player Orlando Cepeda)
  • Baby Cakes (Nickname of Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby))
  • Baby Doc (Nickname of Jean Claude Duvalier)
  • Baby Doll (Nickname of boxer Elena Reid)
  • Baby Girl (Nickname of boxer Leatitia Robinson)
  • Baby Gramps (Nickname of basketball player Greg Oden)
  • Baby I Need Your Loving (Four Tops song)
  • Baby Jordan (Nickname of basketball player Harold Miner)
  • Baby Love (The Supremes song)
  • Baby Please Don't Go (Muddy Waters song)
  • Baby Shaq (Nickname of Sofoklis Schortsanitis)
  • Baby You're A Rich Man (The Beatles song)
  • Baby blues
  • Baby boomer
  • Baby brain (forgetfulness caused by lack of sleep when caring for a newborn)
  • Baby bunting
  • Baby face
  • Baby father
  • Baby grand
  • Baby needs new shoes
  • Baby on board
  • Baby shower
  • Baby snatcher
  • Baby split
  • Baby steps
  • Baby you can drive my car (Beatles song lyric)
  • Baby, you can park my car
  • Baby, you're the greatest. (A catchphrase from The Honeymooners)
  • Behind every great man there's a great woman
  • Big Baby (Nickname of basketball player Glen Davis)
  • Boston Tar Baby (Nickname of boxer Sam Langford)
  • Bring down
  • Bring home the bacon
  • Bring into blue
  • Bring it home to you
  • Bring it on
  • Bring it on yourself
  • Bring it up
  • Bring off
  • Bring on the real Thirst-Quencher! (7-Up advertising slogan)
  • Bring out the Branston! (Branston Pickle advertising slogan)
  • Bring out the Hellmann's, and bring out the best (Hellmann's Mayonnaise advertising slogan)
  • Bring out your best (Bud Light advertising slogan)
  • Bring out your dead
  • Bring pressure to bear
  • Bring something to light
  • Bring tears to your eyes
  • Bring the house down
  • Bring to a head
  • Bring to an end
  • Bring to bear
  • Bring to book
  • Bring to light
  • Bring to the boil
  • Bring to the table
  • Bring up
  • Bring up short
  • Bring up to date
  • Bring your A game (perform to your best ability)
  • Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant / Katharine Hepburn movie)
  • Burning issue
  • Can't carry a tune in a bucket
  • Captain Underpants And The Wrath Of The Wicked Wedgie Woman (Dav Pilkey book)
  • Carry a torch for
  • Carry a tune
  • Carry coals to Newcastle
  • Carry forward
  • Carry into action
  • Carry it off
  • Carry on like a pork chop
  • Carry on with
  • Carry out
  • Carry the ball
  • Carry the can
  • Carry the cost
  • Carry the day
  • Carry the world before you
  • Chain letter
  • Change of address
  • Chopped liver
  • Come On Baby Light My Fire (The Doors song)
  • Come across
  • Come up with the goods
  • Couldn't carry a tune in a bucket
  • Cry baby
  • Daylight saving time (the adjustment of clocks to provide longer evening daylight)
  • Dead issue
  • Dead letter
  • Deliver the goods
  • Do Right Woman Do Right Man (Aretha Franklin song)
  • Do you want a shape like a bra? Or do you want a shape like a woman? (Warner's Body Bra advertising slogan)
  • Don't Worry Baby (Beach Boys song)
  • Don't be such a baby
  • Drill, baby, drill
  • Fast as his legs could carry him
  • Fetch and carry
  • Fine figure of a woman
  • Force the issue
  • Four letter word
  • Frailty, thy name is woman
  • Free enterprise with every issue (The Economist advertising slogan)
  • French letter
  • Give your baby something you never had as a baby. A drier bottom (Pampers advertising slogan)
  • Hasta la vista baby (A catchphrase from Arnold Schwarzeneggar)
  • Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
  • Honky Tonk Woman (Rolling Stones song)
  • Hot button issue
  • I Got A Woman (Ray Charles song)
  • I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti (The Silence of the Lambs)
  • I did not have sexual relations with that woman
  • I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob Dylan song)
  • Ice, ice baby
  • In short supply
  • Infamy Infamy! They've all got it in for me! (Kenneth Williams line in Carry On Cleo)
  • Is You Is Or Is You Ain't, My Baby? (Louis Jordan song)
  • Is you is or is you ain't, my baby?
  • Issue forth
  • It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Bob Dylan song)
  • Just Like A Woman (Bob Dylan song)
  • Keep calm and carry on
  • Kept woman
  • Left holding the baby
  • Letter bomb
  • Letter for letter
  • Letter perfect
  • Letter quality
  • Loose woman
  • Make an honest woman of
  • March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers
  • Maybe Baby (Buddy Holly song)
  • Million Dollar Baby (Hilary Swank / Clint Eastwood movie)
  • Mrs. Mop (traditional English name for a cleaning woman)
  • My Baby Left Me (Elvis Presley song)
  • New arrival (colloquial term for a newborn baby)
  • Nip slip (the inadvertent exposure of a woman's nipple)
  • Number 10 Downing Street (address of the British Prime Minister)
  • Oh, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison song)
  • One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth
  • Please Mr. Postman (The Beatles song)
  • Please address the court
  • Poison pen letter
  • Red letter day
  • Rock Your Baby (George McCrae song)
  • Rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Same day delivery
  • Saviour sibling (a child born in order to provide a transplant for another with a fatal disease)
  • Separated at birth
  • She's A Woman (Beatles song)
  • Shouldn't your baby be a Gerber baby? (Gerber Products advertising slogan)
  • Skirting the issue
  • Sleep like a baby
  • So Farley's, so good (Farley's Baby Food advertising slogan)
  • Somebody somewhere wants a letter from you (British Post Office advertising slogan)
  • Speak softly and carry a big stick
  • Stand and deliver
  • Supply and demand
  • Sweet Baby James (James Taylor song)
  • Take issue with
  • Talk to me, baby
  • Test tube baby
  • That woman speaks eight languages and can't say no in any of them
  • The Birth of a Nation (D W Griffith / Lillian Gish movie)
  • The French Lieutenant's Woman (Jeremy Irons / Meryl Streep movie)
  • The Incredible Shrinking Woman (Lily Tomlin / Dolly Parton / Jane Fonda movie)
  • The Liver Birds (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Postman Always Rings Twice (Jack Nicholson movie)
  • The Purloined Letter
  • The Purloined Letter (Edgar Allan Poe book)
  • The Scarlet Letter (Nathaniel Hawthorne story)
  • The Woman In Me (Shania Twain album)
  • The Woman In White (Wilkie Collins book)
  • The letter of the law
  • The other woman
  • The town bike (promiscuous woman)
  • There was an old woman who lived in a shoe (line from nursery rhyme)
  • This Woman's Work (Kate Bush song)
  • Three letter acronym
  • Throw the baby out with the bathwater
  • To bring the wolves out - Riding Hood Red (Max Factor Cosmetics advertising slogan)
  • To the letter
  • Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Marvin Gaye song)
  • Vanity thy name is woman
  • Want him to be more of a man? Try being more of a woman! (Coty Perfumes advertising slogan)
  • War baby (someone born during the war - especially the illegitimate child of a soldier)
  • War widow (a woman whose husband died in a war)
  • Wardrobe malfunction (when an item of clothing slips out of place to expose part of the body - typically a woman's breast)
  • We bring good things to life (General Electric advertising slogan)
  • We carry everything (Pickford's Removals advertising slogan)
  • We make things that bring people closer (Western Electrics advertising slogan)
  • Wet the baby's head
  • What am I chopped liver?
  • Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (Bette Davis movie)
  • When A Man Loves A Woman (Percy Sledge song)
  • When I am an old woman I shall wear purple (from a poem by Joseph)
  • When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Who loves ya baby? (A catchphrase from Kojak)
  • Woman's work is never done
  • You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman (Carole King song)
  • You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby (Bing Crosby song)
  • You've come a long way, baby (Virginia Slims Cigarettes advertising slogan)