Sentences with phrase «well fess up»

And, since I'm already confessing things I might as well fess up about my addiction to trays.
I might as well fess up here that the most laughs I got from the movie were via Steele Stebbins as the older - brother - tormenting Kevin.
It's over two weeks since I returned from my little jaunt to the mainland and I thought I'd better fess up - yes I did have a shopping spree while I was away.
I thought I better fess up.

Not exact matches

At that point, the best practice is to «fess up, apologize, pass the wine, and move on.
Now, «fess up — I know that some of you feel the same way and are itching to throw open the lid of your grill and toss on a well - marinated piece of chicken or a spice - rubbed steak.
Hodgson, however, resisted the urge to luxuriate in his own retrospective genius / apologize for his deeply peculiar initial decision, and instead «fessed up to a bit of good fortune:
If you gently point out that it's better to ask before taking something and then thank him for «fessing up, on the other hand, he'll see that honesty has its own rewards.
Instead of justifying or glossing it over, you fess up and commit to doing your best to be better.
And if you skip brekkie (come on, fess up), by lunchtime a toasted turkey sanga and squashed fruitcake are going to look good.
But it turned out sooooo unbelievably good I HAD TO fess up and go public.
Of the 2,000 people polled, 74 percent said fellow gym goers were guilty of bad gym etiquette, and many implicated themselves as well: 49 percent admitted to having used water bottles and towels that weren't actually theirs; 33 percent revealed they exercise without deodorant; 18 percent fessed up to working out despite coughing, sneezing and being sick; and 16 percent flat - out said they don't wash their clothes between workouts.
No matter, Verizon's finally fessing up and letting us know the good news...»
If your previous position didn't end on good terms, «fessing up to a potential employer may be the last thing you want to do.
Whether it's your best friend or a sibling, fessing up can be the first step to making the changes you need so you can get a good night sleep.
If law - enforcement authorities know someone is guilty of something that could endanger the public, nothing in the Constitution would prohibit a good smack — or perhaps even waterboarding — to get the person to fess up.
If there's any chance a partner will find out about infidelity, better «fess up.
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