Latest Expressions

# EXPRESSION MEANING
1 Bringing a knife to a gunfight Means being significantly outmatched, often due to a lack of resources or a failure to prepare properly
2 Burn the midnight oil Means to read, study, or work late into the night
3 Pick someone's brain Means to obtain information by questioning someone who is better informed about a subject than oneself
4 He's being coy Means he is playfully evasive, shy, or reluctant to give a direct answer or reveal his true feelings, often in a teasing or flirtatious way
5 Puppet master Means a person, group, or country that covertly controls another
6 Like to pull the strings Means to be in control of events or of other people's actions
7 Strike while the iron is hot Means to do something immediately while there is still a good chance to do it
8 No one is the wiser Means that nobody is more aware or has gained more understanding about a situation, either because they still don't understand a complicated explanation or because they are unaware of something that happened
9 Can’t put my finger on it Means you can't quite identify or explain the exact reason for something, even though you feel or notice that something is off
10 Chopped liver Means someone or something that is not important or appealing
11 No slouch Means someone is very good, skilled, or capable at a particular activity
12 Claim to fame Means a reason for being regarded as unusual or noteworthy
13 Knows where the bodies are buried Means a person possesses confidential, incriminating, or embarrassing information about another person or an organization
14 Stole his thunder Means to take away the attention, praise, or success that someone else was expecting
15 Steal you thunder Means to win praise for oneself by preempting someone else's attempt to impress.
16 Absence makes the heart grow fonder Means you feel more affection for those you love when parted from them
17 When push comes to shove Means it can be done if the situation becomes so bad that you have to do it
18 Nail home the point Means to emphasize something so forcefully and clearly that it is thoroughly understood and leaves a lasting impression
19 The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray Means that no matter how carefully you plan something, unexpected events, misfortune, or external forces can cause those plans to fail or turn out poorly
20 Start with a clean slate Means to begin a fresh start, completely disregarding past mistakes, offenses, or debts, and making a new beginning without prejudice or bias from what happened before
21 Ahead of the game Means to be in a position of advantage, especially financially; succeeding or winning
22 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
23 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
24 Come clean Be completely honest; keep nothing hidden
25 All hands on deck Means that there is a crisis that needs everyone to help out
26 All the rage Means something is currently very popular, fashionable, or a widespread trend
27 Playing fast and loose Means to be recklessly irresponsible, unreliable, or deceitful
28 Adding insult to injury Means to act in a way that makes a bad or displeasing situation worse
29 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
30 Low blow Means an unfair, unscrupulous, or hurtful attack, criticism, or action that is intended to cause distress or embarrassment
31 Low down Means the true facts or relevant information about something
32 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
33 Knock yourself out Means to tell someone to go ahead and do something
34 As i live and breathe Used to emphasize the truth of a statement
35 That was a masterstroke Means a masterly action or achievement; an extremely skillful or effective action
36 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
37 Having second thoughts Means you are having doubts or uncertainty about a decision, opinion, or action you previously made, leading you to reconsider it
38 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
39 Off pudding Means something that causes uneasiness, dislike, or annoyance
40 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
41 No wiggle room Means there is no capacity or scope for negotiation or operation, especially in order to modify a previous statement or decision
42 Nothing to sneeze at Means something is significant, worthwhile, or important enough to be taken seriously and not dismissed or ignored
43 Lollygagging Means to waste time, dawdle, or spend time doing things that are not serious or useful
44 Uphill climb Means a situation or task that is challenging, requires significant effort, and demands perseverance to achieve success
45 All the time in the world Means that there is plenty of time to accomplish something or to take things at a leisurely pace
46 That old chestnut Means a joke or story that has become tedious because of its age and constant repetition
47 Coast is clear Means there is no danger of being observed or caught
48 Off the rails Means to behave in a strange, abnormal, or wildly uncontrolled way
49 Mind your p's and q's Means to be careful of your behavior and manners, especially in social situations
50 Use your noodle Means to use your intelligence or brainpower to think about something carefully, especially to solve a problem or figure something out


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