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Go-to guy.
A go-to guy is a person whose knowledge of something is considerable so everyone wants to go to him or her for information or results.
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People don't go to Stack Overflow to chat in the way that they do on Twitter.
"I'm fearful he's not going to stack his blocks right," Mr. Weiner said.
"I'm not sure where it's all going to stack up".
"At Yankee Stadium, teams are just going to stack their lineups with left-handed hitters.
"[But] when you look at running against colts, you want to make sure that physically you're going to stack up," Pletcher said.
"At school, teachers said you're going to be fucked up, you're going to stack shelves at Tesco because you don't have a dad.
So stop forgetting to buy your blades every month and start deciding where you are going to stack all those dollar bills I'm saving you".
Once you've gulped down that bit of gristle, you can see what's going to happen: the chef is going to become a gastronomic pioneer, and the Michelin stars are going to stack up.
But the general way about cricket seems to be that it's going to stack up at the end and then it's going to be a Twenty20 match in the last 15 overs.
"If they are pained and drugs are available, and if they fall into a peer group where drugs are the currency, it's really going to stack the deck against them".
"He's been so darn tough on right-handers all year, so we're going to stack our lineup with left-handers and make it as tough on him as possible".
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