Latest Expressions

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1 All hell broke loose Means a sudden, chaotic, and uncontrollable situation
2 There will be hell to pay Means there will be severe consequences, serious trouble, or angry repercussions resulting from an action
3 Blood on your hands Means to signifies personal guilt or responsibility for a death or serious harm
4 Mystery on our hands Means having an unexplained problem or situation present that now requires attention, investigation, or solving
5 Shell shock Means a state of extreme mental confusion, exhaustion, or trauma resulting from intense stress
6 White knuckling it Means to endure a high-stress, anxiety-provoking, or difficult situation solely through willpower and sheer determination, often without seeking help or using proper coping strategies
7 Logic has holes Means that an argument, reasoning, or explanation is flawed, inconsistent, or missing crucial information, preventing it from being fully convincing or valid
8 Cut a rug Means to dance, especially in an energetic or accomplished way
9 Winner winner chicken dinner Means to celebrate a big win or success
10 Scratch that Means to immediately cancel, retract, or ignore a previous statement or idea
11 Finders keepers, losers weepers Means whoever finds a lost item gets to keep it, and the original owner has no right to reclaim it
12 Losing my sh*t Means to lose control of one's emotions, typically becoming extremely angry, upset, or frantic
13 Cover to cover Means to read a book, magazine, or document entirely from the first page to the last, without skipping any parts
14 Even-steven Means exactly equal, tied, or fair, often referring to a settled debt, score, or split
15 On my last legs Means to be extremely exhausted, near physical collapse, or nearing the end of one's life
16 End of my rope Means having absolutely no patience, strength, or resources left to deal with a difficult situation or problem
17 Birds eye view Means to have an elevated, top-down perspective looking down on a scene, simulating a bird in flight, providing a comprehensive overview
18 Ahead of the curve Means to be more advanced, innovative, or better informed than others, typically regarding trends, technology, or knowledge
19 Raise a stink Means to create a loud, public complaint or a great fuss about something, often to demand change or express strong disapproval
20 Looks like chicken scratch Means handwriting or drawing that is incredibly messy, scribbled, or illegible, resembling the erratic marks a chicken makes in the dirt
21 Take it lying down Means to accept an insult, unfair treatment, or defeat passively without protesting, fighting back, or resisting
22 Voice of reason Means a person or perspective providing calm, logical, and sensible advice, especially during emotional, chaotic, or irrational situations
23 Holier than though Means an attitude of moral superiority
24 Not out of the woods yet Means a person or situation is still facing difficulties, danger, or problems, even though some progress or recovery has been made
25 Give her a lick and a promise Means doing a job, usually cleaning or a chore, in a quick, superficial, and careless manner
26 Out of this world Means extremely enjoyable or impressive
27 Off the bat Means at the very beginning
28 Door swings both way Means a rule, principle, or situation applies equally to both parties involved, often implying that actions (positive or negative) will be reciprocated
29 Salt of the earth Means a person or group of people of great kindness, reliability, or honesty
30 Add fuel to the fire Means to cause a conflict or difficult situation to worsen or intensify
31 Can it keep Means to stop talking or shut up
32 Bright eyed and bushy tailed Means eager and alert
33 Cry uncle Means to surrender or admit defeat
34 Straight shooter Means a honest, direct, and trustworthy person who communicates openly and acts with integrity
35 Locked ad loaded Means being armed-and-ready, battle-ready, or mentally prepared for an intense task
36 Johnny-on-the-spot Means a person who is at hand whenever needed
37 Not my bailiwick Means something is outside a person's area of expertise, authority, responsibility, or interest
38 Get the gist Means to understand the main point, core idea, or essential meaning of something, like a conversation, article, or situation, without necessarily knowing all the small details
39 The lay of the land Means to get the current situation or state of affairs
40 Play catch up Means to make an effort to keep up with a rival or with the demands of a job or task
41 Playing to the gallery Means acting in a showy, exaggerated, or overly simple way to win easy approval, popularity, or applause from a general, often unsophisticated, audience, rather than being genuine or focusing on substance
42 Showboating Means behaving in a flashy, ostentatious way to attract attention, often by showing off skills (like an athlete doing tricks) or being excessively flamboyant
43 No brainer Means something that requires or involves little or no mental effort
44 Stove up Means to be sore, stiff, exhausted, or physically battered, often from hard work, injury, or strenuous activity, making it difficult to move
45 Mind your head Means to be careful not to hit your head on a low ceiling, doorway, or hanging object
46 Watch your head Means to be careful and aware of your surroundings to avoid hitting your head on low ceilings, doorframes, branches, or other obstacles
47 Paragon of virtue Means someone who serves as a perfect model or epitome of moral excellence, possessing no moral faults and embodying the highest standards of goodness, integrity, and righteousness
48 Chips to the middle Means to risk it all or bet all of one's money
49 Has no filter Means to have a tendency to say exactly what one is thinking without considering the consequences
50 Deadline Means the latest time or date by which something should be completed


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