Definitions | turn around |
| noun
- (context, idiom, sports) An upset; a suprising comeback.
verb (inf=turn around, turns around, turning around, turned around)
- To physically rotate horizontally 180 degrees.
- To physically rotate horizontally 360 degrees.
- Turn around once or twice, so I can see that new dress.
- (context, idiom, buisiness, buzzword) To revert a negative trend - to return (a department or entire buisiness) to profitability.
- (context, idiom, slang) To be duplicitous.
- You can't just and say that it was all my fault.
- (context, idiom, transitive, of an idea) To ponder from a different viewpoint.
- Let's that idea again and look at it from another angle.
- (context, idiom, colloquial) To produce; to output; to generate often with "time."
- We can 500 units by next week.
- (context, idiom, with "Every time I") Annoyingly repetitive or consistently wrong.
- Every time I he seems to be checking up on me.
- (context, idiom, buzzword, with "180 degrees") To effect a positive reversal.
- (context, idiom, buzzword, with "360 degrees") To make a situation worse by trying to make it better.
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