Pass on (something or someone)

To refuse an opportunity involving something or someone.I was very tired so I decided to pass on going to the restaurant with my friends.

Pass on (something) pass (something) on

To give away something that you do not use anymore.The girl always passes on her old clothes to her younger sister.

Pass on

To die.My grandmother passed on when she was 92 years old.

Pass off (something) as (something else) pass (something) off as (something else)

To sell or give something by false claims, to offer something as genuine when it is not.The man passed off the watch as a diamond watch and... Read more →

Pass muster

To pass a test or checkup, to measure up to a certain standard.The player was not able to pass muster and was not included on the team.

Pass for/as (someone or something)

To succeed in being accepted as someone or something.The young woman was trying to pass for a reporter when she went to the concert.

Pass away

To die.The man's father passed away when he was 96 years old.

Party’s over

A happy or good time has come to an end.The party's over and I must now begin to work after my long holiday.

Party line

The official ideas of a group (usually political) that must be followed by all members of the group.The members of the political party were... Read more →

Parting of the ways

A point at which people separate and go their own ways.I had a parting of the ways with my friend from high school.