wait on = to serve someone, usually used in                restaurants.  
Cindy waits on tables part time to help pay                for college.   
  
 
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wait                up = wait; wait until one person is at about the same place.  
I told my kids to wait                  up before they got to                the water.   
 
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walk                off with = steal; take someone without permission.  
He tried walking off with a                bag full of money that he stole from a bank, but soon he was                caught.  
  
 
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walk                out on = leave a person; leave a movie because it's bad or boring.  
After fourteen years of marriage, Helen walked                out on her husband because she met another man.   
 
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warm                up = prepare for something, usually for a game other physical                activity; get ready. 
She usually  warms up by stretching her legs                before she runs.    
In the winter, I need to warm my                car up  before I drive it.  
  
 
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watch                out = be careful; look for something dangerous  
This sign is telling drivers  to                  watch out for                road construction.    
"Watch out! You might get hit!" 
You have to watch out for  other drivers when                you're on the highway.  
 
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wear                out = to get old or to be used too much.  
When the soles on your shoes wear                  out, you should                think about buying a new pair.  
wear out / wore out / worn out  
 
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what's                up = hi; How are you? What's going on? What's happening?                (very popular) 
A: Hey, Darrel! What's up?  
B: Not much. What's up with you?  
A: Nothing. What are doing?   
 
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wipe                off = to clean; to clean tables, chalkboards, whiteboards  
The teacher uses an eraser to                  wipe off the                chalkboard.  
 
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work                out = to be good; to be okay; to have success.  
Brian got a new job last week and it' s                working out for him and his family's schedule very well.     
I bought a Dell personal computer a couple years                ago, but it never really worked                out for me. In fact, it was                a terrible purchase. Now I only use Apple computers. (Don't buy                a Dell!)  
 
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