Latest Expressions

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1 Staring down the barrel Means facing an upcoming, serious danger or a very bad situation
2 It’s a two-way street Means a situation or relationship where both people must share the work, effort, or care
3 Lit a fire under me Means getting a sudden burst of energy, motivation, or pressure to act quickly and work hard, usually because of a looming deadline or a push from someone else.
4 Keep up appearances Means to pretend that everything is fine, normal, or prosperous when your actual life or financial situation is doing very poorly
5 Welcome to the club Means to tell someone that they share the same unpleasant situation, problem, or feeling as the speaker
6 Whet your appetite Means to sharpen, stimulate, or increase your desire for something by giving you a small taste or a preview of it
7 Behind the curve Means lagging behind current trends, developments, or new ways of thinking
8 To take your mind off Means to distract yourself or someone else from an unpleasant thought, worry, or pain by shifting focus onto a different activity
9 Far cry Means something is radically different or completely unlike something else
10 Out of my hands Means you no longer have control or responsibility over a situation
11 Breathing down my neck Means to watch, monitor, or supervise someone so closely that it makes them feel annoyed, pressured, or uncomfortable
12 Here’s the kicker Used to introduce a surprising, dramatic, or unexpected turn of events in a story
13 Swept me off my feet Means to make someone suddenly and completely fall in love with you, typically through charm, intense romance, or a grand gesture
14 Frowned upon Means that an action, behavior, or practice is disapproved of, considered unacceptable, or viewed with displeasure by a group, society, or culture
15 Tongue-in-cheek Means a humorous, ironic, or sarcastic statement meant to be understood as a joke, even if it is delivered with a serious expression
16 Why buy the cow when the milk is free Means that if a person can obtain the benefits of a long-term commitment without marrying, they have no incentive to commit
17 Rolling stone gathers no moss Means a person who never settles in one place or job will not accumulate wealth, stability, or responsibilities
18 Roll with the punches Means to adapt to difficult situations, handle unexpected setbacks, and keep going despite adversity
19 Roll off the tongue Means words, phrases, or names that are easy, smooth, or enjoyable to pronounce and speak
20 Rolling in it Means to be very wealthy
21 Rolling in the aisles Means to laugh uncontrollably
22 Rolling Means to something that is continuous, adjustable, or moving without a fixed deadline
23 Don't dilly-dally Means do not waste time, dawdle, or be indecisive
24 Cry your eye's out Means to cry very hard, uncontrollably, and for a long period
25 Catch someone's eye Means to attract someone's attention, to be noticed, or to make eye contact with someone
26 Put one's face on Means to apply cosmetics or makeup, typically referring to a full routine
27 On point Means something is perfectly executed, highly relevant, or accurate
28 Thank god it's friday Means the relief and joy used to celebrate the end of the work or school week and the start of the weekend
29 Stumbling block Means an obstacle, hindrance, or circumstance that prevents progress, agreement, or action
30 Flat broke Means to have absolutely no money, to be completely penniless, or destitute
31 Cash-strapped Means individuals, organizations, or governments that are short on money and lack sufficient financial resources to meet their needs or expenses
32 Move up in the world Means to improve one's social status, increase wealth, or achieve greater success than before
33 Out of work Means to be unemployed, jobless, or without a paid job
34 All things considered Means taking every factor, positive and negative, into account before making a judgment or reaching a conclusion
35 Cloudy situation Means a state of being uncertain, confused, obscure, or lacking clear definition, often applied to complex issues, decisions, or murky liquids
36 Silver lining Means a consoling or hopeful prospect within an otherwise difficult, unpleasant, or sad situation
37 Top gun Means a person who is the best or one of the best in a particular field
38 Dream job Means a highly personal, ideal position that perfectly aligns with an individual's passions, skills, and values, offering fulfillment, good work-life balance, and fair compensation
39 My door is always open Means a person is available to listen, offer support, or accept new ideas at any time
40 All hell broke loose Means a sudden, chaotic, and uncontrollable situation
41 There will be hell to pay Means there will be severe consequences, serious trouble, or angry repercussions resulting from an action
42 Blood on your hands Means to signifies personal guilt or responsibility for a death or serious harm
43 Mystery on our hands Means having an unexplained problem or situation present that now requires attention, investigation, or solving
44 Shell shock Means a state of extreme mental confusion, exhaustion, or trauma resulting from intense stress
45 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
46 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
47 Cut a rug Means to dance, especially in an energetic or accomplished way
48 Winner winner chicken dinner Means to celebrate a big win or success
49 Scratch that Means to immediately cancel, retract, or ignore a previous statement or idea
50 Finders keepers, losers weepers Means whoever finds a lost item gets to keep it, and the original owner has no right to reclaim it


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