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whistle (one) down the wind
whistle (one) down the wind
1. To leave or abandon. Once I found out that she had lied, I had to whistle her down the wind.
2. To slander someone. After the way he treated me, I made sure to whistle him down the wind. Now the whole town hates him!
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Esmond | | EZ-mənd | English (Rare) |
| Makvala | | - | Georgian |
| Unique | | yuw-NEEK | English (Modern) |
| Noel | | ['nəuəl] | |
| Anath (1) | | AY-nath (English) | Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
| Aputsiaq | | - | Native American, Greenlandic |