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bore someone stiff and bore someone to death; bore someone to tears Fig. to be exceedingly dull and uninteresting. (Stiff means "dead.") The play bored me stiff. The lecture bored everyone to death. See also: stiff bore the pants off of someone Fig. to be exceedingly dull and uninteresting to someone. You bore the pants off of me! The lecture bored the pants off of everybody. See also: pant bore through someone Fig. [for someone's gaze] to seem to penetrate the person being gazed or stared at. Her stare bored right through me. See also: through bore through something to pierce or drill through something. The drill bit could not bore through the steel plate. See also: through bored silly and bored to distraction; bored stiff; bored to death; bored to tears very bored; extremely dull and uninteresting (Usually an exaggeration.) I was bored silly at the lecture. The dull speaker left me bored to distraction. I am bored to tears. Let's go home. See also: silly [beat/bore/charm etc.] the socks off somebody if someone beats, bores, charms etc. the socks off someone, they beat, bore, or charm them completely He was one of those teachers who bored the socks off his students with his classes. [beat/bore/scare etc.] the pants off somebody (informal) if someone or something beats, bores, scares etc. the pants off someone, they beat, bore, or scare them completely I hate sunbathing. It bores the pants off me. Horror films scare the pants off me. See be caught with pants downbe bored to death/tears (informal) also be bored stiff (informal) to be very bored The speeches went on for an hour. I was bored to death. See also: death bore the arse off somebody (British & Australian very informal!) also bore the ass off somebody (American very informal!) to make someone very bored These wildlife programmes bore the arse off me. See also: arse bore somebody to death to make someone lose interest completely Herman was bored to death by the stories Arlie told. See also: death bored out of your mind extremely bored Jeanne moved to a small town in New York State, and she was bored out of her mind. Usage notes: also used with other adjectives: I think he was scared out of his mind. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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