Latest Expressions

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1 Tongue and cheek Means a statement or comment that is not meant to be taken seriously, but rather is made with insincerity, irony, or whimsical exaggeration, often to be humorous or to express a slightly mocking or playful tone
2 More trouble than it’s worth Means something that requires a greater amount of effort, time, or resources than the benefit, usefulness, or reward it provides
3 Come clean Be completely honest; keep nothing hidden
4 All hands on deck Means that there is a crisis that needs everyone to help out
5 All the rage Means something is currently very popular, fashionable, or a widespread trend
6 Playing fast and loose Means to be recklessly irresponsible, unreliable, or deceitful
7 Adding insult to injury Means to act in a way that makes a bad or displeasing situation worse
8 You don’t have a leg to stand on Means you have no evidence, justification, or support for your argument or claim, making it impossible to defend your position
9 Low blow Means an unfair, unscrupulous, or hurtful attack, criticism, or action that is intended to cause distress or embarrassment
10 Low down Means the true facts or relevant information about something
11 Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer Means to maintain strong bonds with friends for support while strategically monitoring enemies to anticipate their actions and mitigate threats
12 Knock yourself out Means to tell someone to go ahead and do something
13 As i live and breathe Used to emphasize the truth of a statement
14 That was a masterstroke Means a masterly action or achievement; an extremely skillful or effective action
15 A watched pot never boils Means time seems to pass much more slowly when you are anxiously waiting for something to happen, making the event feel like it takes forever
16 Having second thoughts Means you are having doubts or uncertainty about a decision, opinion, or action you previously made, leading you to reconsider it
17 Jump the shark Means that a creative work, most often a television series, has passed its peak quality and begun to decline, marked by a point where it resorts to outlandish, desperate, or far-fetched attempts to maintain audience interest
18 Off pudding Means something that causes uneasiness, dislike, or annoyance
19 Just like old times Means an experience or activity feels the same as it did in the past, evoking nostalgia or a return to a previous state
20 No wiggle room Means there is no capacity or scope for negotiation or operation, especially in order to modify a previous statement or decision
21 Nothing to sneeze at Means something is significant, worthwhile, or important enough to be taken seriously and not dismissed or ignored
22 Lollygagging Means to waste time, dawdle, or spend time doing things that are not serious or useful
23 Uphill climb Means a situation or task that is challenging, requires significant effort, and demands perseverance to achieve success
24 All the time in the world Means that there is plenty of time to accomplish something or to take things at a leisurely pace
25 That old chestnut Means a joke or story that has become tedious because of its age and constant repetition
26 Coast is clear Means there is no danger of being observed or caught
27 Off the rails Means to behave in a strange, abnormal, or wildly uncontrolled way
28 Mind your p's and q's Means to be careful of your behavior and manners, especially in social situations
29 Use your noodle Means to use your intelligence or brainpower to think about something carefully, especially to solve a problem or figure something out
30 Bring it home Means a successful completion, a deeper understanding, or securing a win
31 There is more than meets the eye Means that something is more complex, significant, or has hidden aspects that are not immediately obvious.
32 Play one's cards close to one's chest Means to be extremely secretive and cautious about one's intentions
33 Wear their feelings on their sleeves Means someone is openly and freely displaying their emotions, rather than hiding them
34 Chickens come home to roost Means that the consequences of one's past actions, especially negative ones, will eventually return to affect them
35 The game is afoot Means a challenge has been accepted or a new and exciting activity has begun
36 Playing hardball Means using tough, uncompromising tactics to achieve a goal, often involving being harsh or unfair
37 To look like death warmed over Used to describe someone who appears very ill, exhausted, or unwell
38 Four sheets to the wind Means extremely drunk
39 Curving Means to reject or ignore someone who is trying to initiate a romantic or physical relationship by delaying responses to messages or giving lame excuses for not agreeing to meet
40 Hindsight is 20/20 Means it is easy to understand something after it has already happened
41 Beggars can’t be choosy Means people who need something should be satisfied with what they get even if it is not exactly what they wanted
42 Dot your i's and cross your t’s Means to be very meticulous and pay close attention to every detail, ensuring nothing is overlooked
43 You never cease to amaze Used to express that one is consistently impressed or surprised by someone or something
44 Not up to snuff Means not as good as it should be; not up to an acceptable standard
45 Up to snuff Means to meet the required standard
46 Hob·nob Means to mix socially
47 S—t show Means a situation or event marked by chaos or controversy
48 Moving at a glacier pace Means something is progressing or changing extremely slowly, like the movement of a glacier
49 Water under the bridge Means something that's in the past and no longer relevant to the current situation
50 Doing a 180 Means to make a complete about-face or change one's mind or direction, often in a sudden or dramatic way


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