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Steal Phrases
291 phrases and expressions related to "steal".
Phrases
- At a pinch
- At a price to suit your pocket
- Bean Burrito (Nickname of basketball player Nick Young)
- Beg, borrow or steal
- Brass In Pocket (The Pretenders song)
- British Steel, British mettle (British Steel advertising slogan)
- Build A Better Life By Stealing Office Supplies (Dilbert)
- Burn a hole in your pocket
- Calgon, take me away! (Calgon advertising slogan)
- Case the joint
- Cream off
- Does you does, or does you don't take Access? (Access Credit Card advertising slogan)
- Don't have nightmares (A catchphrase from Nick Ross)
- Don't piss in my pocket and tell me it's raining
- Don't put a cold in your pocket! - Use Kleenex Tissues (Kleenex Tissues advertising slogan)
- Don't take it lying down
- Don't take on so
- Double take
- Every Breath You Take (The Police song)
- Every man for himself and the devil take the hindmost
- Face lift
- Fair exchange is no robbery
- Feel the pinch
- Fist of Steel (Nickname of boxer Chevelle Hallback)
- Gentlemen please lift the seat
- Give and take
- Give him an inch and he'll take a mile
- Give or take
- Half inch (Cockney rhyming slang for pinch)
- Hard to take
- Have your fingers in the till
- Highway robbery
- I Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Muse song)
- I'll take my hat off to you
- I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore! (line from the movie Network)
- If that don't take the rag off the bush
- Ill gotten gains
- In good nick
- In the nick of time
- Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?
- It doesn't take a minute to bag it and bin it (UK public advertisement advertising slogan)
- It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it (A catchphrase from Nick Stone In Tightrope)
- It's a steal
- It's how the smooth take the rough (Range Rover advertising slogan)
- Itchy palms
- Knock off
- Leave the gun, take the cannoli (line from The Godfather)
- Let me take you down, cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields (Beatles song lyric)
- Let nature take its course
- Let the train take the strain (British Rail advertising slogan)
- Lift off
- Lift the lid off
- Lift the veil
- Lift up your hearts
- Lift your game
- Lift your spirits
- Light fingered
- Line your pockets
- Lucy Locket lost her pocket (line from nursery rhyme)
- Make off with
- My wings are a shield of steel (A catchphrase from Batfink cartoon)
- Nerves of steel
- Nick at Night (Nickname of Nick Van Exel)
- Nick is for kids (Nickelodeon TV channel advertising slogan)
- Nick the Quick (Nickname of Nick Van Exel)
- Northern Exposure (Rob Morrow movie)
- On the take
- Open the box (A catchphrase from Take Your Pick)
- Out of pocket
- Pinch hit (A baseball expression denoting a substitute or stand-in)
- Pinch yourself
- Pinch, punch, first of the month
- Piss in your pocket
- Pocket billiards
- Pocket pool
- Pocket rocket
- Pocket the difference
- Put your hand in your pocket
- Rest up (take a break from one's arduous efforts)
- Rob Peter to pay Paul
- Rob Roy (Nickname of Robert MacGregor)
- Rob someone blind
- Robo Sack (Nickname of Rob Johnson)
- Rustle up
- Shut up and take my money (A catchphrase from Futurama)
- Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye (line from nursery rhyme)
- Sit up and take notice
- Spit take (spitting out a drink in response to a joke or surprise)
- Steal a glance
- Steal a kiss
- Steal a march
- Steal someone's heart
- Steal someone's thunder
- Steal the scene
- Steal the show
- Steal third base
- Steel Magnolia (Nickname of Rosalynn Carter)
- Steel yourself
- Step up to the mark (mark yourself ready to take responsibility)
- Stick fingers
- Sticky fingers
- Take A Walk On The Wild Side (Lou Reed song)
- Take Five (Dave Brubeck tune)
- Take On Me (a-ha song)
- Take The A Train (Duke Ellington tune)
- Take These Chains From My Heart (Ray Charles song)
- Take a Mulligan
- Take a Thomas Cook at our prices! (Thomas Cook Travel advertising slogan)
- Take a back seat
- Take a bath
- Take a bath in the dark tonight and let the water make love to your skin (Lavin Perfumes & Soaps advertising slogan)
- Take a beating
- Take a bite out of crime
- Take a bite out of crime! (National Crime Prevention Council advertising slogan)
- Take a bite out of something
- Take a blue pencil to
- Take a bow
- Take a breather
- Take a butchers (Cockney rhyming slang for look)
- Take a chance on me (ABBA lyric)
- Take a chill pill
- Take a cold hard look
- Take a dip
- Take a fall for
- Take a few deep breaths
- Take a flier
- Take a gamble
- Take a gander
- Take a hammering
- Take a hard line
- Take a healthy interest
- Take a hike
- Take a long walk off a short pier
- Take a long walk off a short plank
- Take a moment
- Take a pew
- Take a pop at
- Take a pot shot at
- Take a powder
- Take a raincheck
- Take a running jump
- Take a seat
- Take a shine to
- Take a stab at
- Take a stand
- Take a swing at
- Take a turn for the worse
- Take account of
- Take advantage of
- Take after
- Take aim
- Take apart
- Take care of
- Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
- Take centre stage
- Take charge
- Take courage (Courage Beer advertising slogan)
- Take cuts at someone (A baseball expression meaning taking a verbal swing or striking a blow at a reputation)
- Take down a peg or two
- Take five
- Take flight
- Take for granted
- Take fright
- Take home pay
- Take in your stride
- Take issue with
- Take it as read
- Take it as you find it
- Take it easy
- Take it for a spin
- Take it from the top
- Take it in good part
- Take it into your head
- Take it like a man
- Take it offline
- Take it on the chin
- Take it on the lam
- Take it or leave it
- Take it outside
- Take it to heart
- Take it to the mattresses
- Take it to the next level
- Take it up a gear
- Take it up a notch
- Take it with a grain of salt
- Take leave of your senses
- Take liberties
- Take liberties with
- Take me out to the ball game
- Take me to the river
- Take me to your leader
- Take no prisoners
- Take note of
- Take one day at a time
- Take one for the team
- Take shape
- Take someone out
- Take someone to law
- Take someone to one side
- Take someone to task
- Take someone to the woodshed
- Take someone's word for it
- Take something on board
- Take steps
- Take stock
- Take the Michael
- Take the air
- Take the bait
- Take the biscuit
- Take the bit between your teeth
- Take the bread out of someone's mouth
- Take the bull by the horns
- Take the chequered flag
- Take the count
- Take the easy way out
- Take the edge off
- Take the field (begin a sporting event or a military campaign)
- Take the good with the bad
- Take the king's shilling
- Take the law into your own hands
- Take the lead
- Take the mickey
- Take the money and run
- Take the money, open the box
- Take the piss
- Take the pledge
- Take the plunge
- Take the rap
- Take the rough with the smooth
- Take the shilling
- Take the shirt off your back
- Take the town by storm
- Take the veil
- Take the weight off your feet
- Take the wind out of my sails
- Take the words out of my mouth
- Take time out
- Take to the boats
- Take to the hills
- Take to your bed
- Take two aspirin and call me in the morning
- Take umbrage
- Take under your wing
- Take up residence
- Take up the cudgels for
- Take up the slack
- Take up your bed and walk
- Take with a grain of salt
- Take with a pinch of salt
- Take your breath away
- Take your cue
- Take your groceries for a swim
- Take your hand in marriage
- Take your hat off to
- Take your heels
- Take your life
- Take your life in your hands
- Take your lumps
- Take your mind of it
- Take your pick
- Take your pleasure where you can find it
- The Boy David (Nickname of English politician David Steel)
- The Devil take the hindmost
- The Devil take you
- The Pocket Rocket (Nickname of Wayne McCullough Flag of Northern Ireland Flag of Ireland)
- The Steel City (Nickname of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania)
- The Steel City (Nickname of Sheffield England)
- The Steel Heart Of The Republic (Nickname of Ostrava Czech Republic)
- The pound in your pocket
- Tom Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away he ran (line from nursery rhyme)
- Top people take the Times (The Times advertising slogan)
- Under the counter
- We have lift off
- We rob banks (Bonnie and Clyde)
- We'll take good care of you (British Airways advertising slogan)
- You can take that to the bank
- You can't take it back, it's out there (When Harry met Sally)
- You can't take it with you
- You pay your money and you take your choice
- You take the high road: I'll take the low road
- You'll never take me alive copper
Related
- Beg, borrow or steal
- It's a steal
- Steal a glance
- Steal a kiss
- Steal a march
- Steal someone's heart
- Steal someone's thunder
- Steal the scene
- Steal the show
- Steal third base