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Making mountain out of molehill |
Means to exaggerate a minor problem or difficulty, treating it as if it were a much larger and more serious issue |
2 |
Burning daylight |
Means to waste time, especially during the daylight hours |
3 |
Fresh said of eyes |
Refers to getting someone else to have a look |
4 |
Burn it all down |
Means to express extreme frustration or a desire for radical change |
5 |
Light it on fire |
Means to motivate or energize someone, to get them to act quickly or forcefully, or to excite or arouse someone |
6 |
Scorched earth |
Means a ruthless attempt to win at all costs |
7 |
Looking dapper |
Means someone is neat, stylish, and well-dressed, often used to describe a man who is smart and handsome |
8 |
Keep the faith |
Means to continue to believe in, trust, or support someone or something when it is difficult to do so |
9 |
Everything happens for a reason |
Means that events and experiences, even difficult ones, are not random but have a purpose or underlying cause, often implying a higher, predetermined plan or meaning |
10 |
Coming out guns blazing |
Means to approach something with a lot of force, energy, and determination, often in a forceful or aggressive manner |
11 |
At a standstill |
Means a situation where all movement or activity has stopped, or no progress is being made |
12 |
Stand still |
Means either to remain motionless or to tolerate something |
13 |
Sounding board |
Refers to a person or group with whom you discuss ideas to get feedback and assess their viability |
14 |
Being stonewalled |
Means when one person becoming unresponsive, withdrawing, and emotionally disengaging during a conflict or conversation, often giving the silent treatment or avoiding eye contact |
15 |
Full of bologna |
Means something is filled with nonsense, foolish ideas, or empty words |
16 |
Having the time of his life |
Means someone is enjoying themselves immensely and having a lot of fun |
17 |
Circle back |
Means to return to a topic or conversation at a later time, often after some delay or after addressing other matters |
18 |
A shoo-in |
Means someone or something that is a guaranteed winner or is certain to succeed |
19 |
Poker tell |
Refers to any physical, verbal, or behavioral cue a player exhibits that, consciously or unconsciously, reveals information about the strength of their hand or their intended actions |
20 |
More bang for the buck |
Better value for the money |
21 |
Stir up a hornets nest |
Means to provoke a situation that causes a lot of anger, controversy, or trouble |
22 |
Poke the beehive |
Means to intentionally provoke someone or stir up trouble |
23 |
Poker face |
Describes an expressionless face that conceals a person's thoughts or feelings |
24 |
Ride or die |
Means extreme loyalty and unwavering support for someone |
25 |
Times gone by |
Means in the past, or bygone days, referring to periods or events that have already occurred. it evokes a sense of nostalgia and can be used to reminisce about past experiences, events, or periods |
26 |
A little porky |
Means to tell a lie or make a false statement |
27 |
Keep it in your head |
Means to remember something or keep it in mind, or to keep something to yourself |
28 |
Hold down the fort |
Means to take responsibility for a place or situation while someone else is away or busy, essentially keeping things running smoothly |
29 |
The other side |
With several meanings, ranging from the afterlife to a different perspective or an opposing force, depending on the context |
30 |
Sticker shock |
Means an unpleasant surprise at the high price of something |
31 |
Same s--t different day |
Describes a situation where things are essentially unchanged, despite the passage of time, often implying a lack of progress or improvement |
32 |
All the boxes are checked |
Means that all the necessary requirements or criteria have been met or fulfilled, often in a checklist or list-like context |
33 |
That’s the spirit |
Used to approve or encourage someone's positive attitude or action |
34 |
Same old same old |
Used to describe a situation or someone's behavior that remains unchanging, often in a way that is boring or annoying |
35 |
Like a prize bull |
Used to describe someone or something that is of exceptional quality or importance, like a prize-winning anima |
36 |
No accounting for taste |
Means that people's preferences are subjective and cannot be explained or justified rationally |
37 |
Full of it |
Means someone is talking nonsense, exaggerating, or not telling the truth |
38 |
Still have a shot |
Means to still have a chance or to attempt or try something, even if it seems unlikely |
39 |
Well under way |
Means something has already started and is progressing well or making good progress |
40 |
In ship shape |
Means something is neat, tidy, and in good order, like a ship that is well-maintained and organized |
41 |
Top notch |
Means the highest quality or standard as in excellent or first-rate |
42 |
Pick of the litter |
Means the best or most desirable member of a group or selection |
43 |
Grandfather it in |
Means to allow someone or something to continue benefiting from existing rules or conditions even when new rules or requirements are implemented, essentially exempting them from the new changes |
44 |
Underscore the fact |
Means to emphasize or highlight the importance of a particular fact or point |
45 |
Compromising position |
Refers to a situation where someone is caught in a suggestive or potentially embarrassing act, often implying infidelity or inappropriate behavior |
46 |
Make it or break it |
Describes a situation, decision, or period where the outcome will definitively lead to either success or failure, leaving no room for a middle ground |
47 |
Pop into my head |
Means an idea or thought came to you suddenly and unexpectedly, without any prior planning or reasoning |
48 |
Poster boy |
A man who epitomizes or represents a specified quality or cause |
49 |
Tried and true |
Means something that has proven in the past to be effective or reliable |
50 |
Play the field |
Means to indulge in a series of relationships without committing oneself to anyone |