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To feel that you have been treated unfairly

Feel hard done by

Supervisor

Line manager(UK)

To be determined to harm or criticise someone

Have it in for somebody (she's had in for me since day one)

1) Interrupt or not let smbd finish
2)lose phone connection
3) isolated
4) stop serving you alcohol

Cut somebody off

Banned / not welcome or allowed into a place

Barred (adj)

Stop thinking about things

Switch off

Unwind

Relax, allow your mind to free from worry

To find something exciting, especially in a sexual way

Get off on something
(a person who likes to control everything can get off on that)

Sth is unaccaptable and should not happen

To be not on

To pay too much money for smth

To pay through the nose

To admit defeat or give up

Throw in the towel

To make a mistake or miss an opportunity

Drop the ball

To begin an activity or process

Get the ball rolling

To decline an offer for now

To take a rain check

To prepare a written document

Draw up

Find a solution to smth

Sort out

Make something more definite

Firm up

To be in charge of smth

Head up

Something with a very little chance of success

A long shot

To do smth in the fastest, cheapest or easiest way

Cut corners

Very briefly

In a nutshell