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wires noun any central nervous system stimulant US, 1977
idiomwireshave/get your wires crossedif two people get their wires crossed, each of them is confused by what the other one says or does, and they make mistakes:Somewhere along the line, someone had got their wires crossed and double-booked the villa.I think we need to have a talk. Somehow we seem to have got a lot of wires crossed. (redirected from wires)
wire verbwire1. n. a spy smuggled into a place. Marlon thought Lefty was a wire. 2. tv. to install electronic eavesdropping equipment. Somebody wired the mayor’s office. 3. Go to (live) wire. See:- a live wire
- be down to the wire
- beat the dummy
- come down to the wire
- down to the wire
- down-to-the-wire
- get (one's) lines crossed
- get (one's) wires crossed
- get one's wires crossed
- get your lines/wires crossed
- get your wires crossed
- go down to the wire
- go, come, etc. down to the wire
- have (one's) wires crossed
- have wires crossed
- high-wire act
- Hold the phone
- hold the wire
- hot wire
- live wire
- on the wires
- pull (one's) wire
- pull (some/a few) wires
- pull one’s wire
- pull strings
- under the wire
- whip one’s wire
- wire
- wire ahead
- wire back to
- wire for
- wire in
- wire into
- wire together
- wire up
- word on the wire
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