Split (something) down the middle verb phrase
"Split" can be replaced by "divide" without changing the meaning.
Used when you want something to be divided or split into two equal parts
Our boss will split/divide the tasks down the middle so that everyone are treated fairly.
We should split/divide the cost down the middle.
I'm sharing a small apartment with Lisa and we also split/divide everything right down in the middle.
1. To fail completely
2. To become separated from something that was stuck to
1. To remove something from something else by cutting
2. To refuse to allow someone to do something on a team or other roster
3. To remove a portion of a creative work, such as a written work or a film by editing
To separate someone/something from someone/something else.
To distinguish between what is helpful or valuable and what is useless.
Divide or split one place or area into different parts by building a wall or making a barrier
The verb "split" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To do something in an unusual way
I guess I like to run against the grain in everything I do.