To ridicule, mock, or tease someone or something; to make fun of someone or something. Watch the video
Category: Idiom of the Day
make fast work of (someone or something)
To deal with, finish, or dispose of someone or something very quickly or handily; (of an object) to consume something quickly. Watch the video
make (the) baby Jesus cry
To be offensive, immoral, unethical, in poor taste, etc., as might cause or provoke the displeasure or disapproval of Jesus Christ. Watch the video
make as though
To behave as if; to pretend or make it appear that. Watch the video
make an end of (something)
To stop, cease, or conclude something. Watch the video
make advances at (someone)
To approach someone in a flirtatious, amorous, or sexual manner; to try or begin to seduce someone. Watch the video
make a wide stride
To make great and rapid progress or advancement. Watch the video
make a run for (someone or something)
To run suddenly and at great speed toward someone or something. Watch the video
make a leg
obsolete To make a show of obeisance or fealty by bowing deeply (drawing one’s right leg back in the process). Watch the video
make a hole in (something)
To take, use up, or deplete a large amount of money available in something, such as a budget, one’s wallet, etc. Watch the video