Latest Expressions

# EXPRESSION MEANING
1 Straight shooter Means a honest, direct, and trustworthy person who communicates openly and acts with integrity
2 Locked ad loaded Means being armed-and-ready, battle-ready, or mentally prepared for an intense task
3 Johnny-on-the-spot Means a person who is at hand whenever needed
4 Not my bailiwick Means something is outside a person's area of expertise, authority, responsibility, or interest
5 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
6 The lay of the land Means to get the current situation or state of affairs
7 Play catch up Means to make an effort to keep up with a rival or with the demands of a job or task
8 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
9 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
10 No brainer Means something that requires or involves little or no mental effort
11 Stove up Means to be sore, stiff, exhausted, or physically battered, often from hard work, injury, or strenuous activity, making it difficult to move
12 Mind your head Means to be careful not to hit your head on a low ceiling, doorway, or hanging object
13 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
14 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
15 Chips to the middle Means to risk it all or bet all of one's money
16 Has no filter Means to have a tendency to say exactly what one is thinking without considering the consequences
17 Deadline Means the latest time or date by which something should be completed
18 On the fence Means being undecided, neutral, or hesitant to choose between two or more options, sides in a debate, or courses of action
19 Conversation has no guardrails Means the interaction is completely unrestricted by predefined rules, safety filters, or ethical guidelines
20 Do it with both feet Means to tackle a task aggressively
21 Wound too tight Means a state of being tense, nervous, anxious, and easily irritable
22 Slowpoke Means a person who acts or moves slowly
23 Out of order Means when a device is not working properly or at all
24 Out of line Means to behave in a way that breaks the rules or is considered disreputable or inappropriate
25 A tempest in a teapot Means a great anger or excitement about a trivial matter
26 Lay of the land Means the features or characteristics of an area
27 A new lease on life Means to substantially improve prospect of life or use after rejuvenation or repair
28 Haven't got a clue Means to not know about something or about how to do something
29 A drop in the bucket Means a very small amount compared with what is needed or expected
30 A home away from home Means a place where one is as happy, relaxed, or comfortable as in one's own home
31 Skeleton in the closet Means they have a discreditable or embarrassing fact that they want to keep secret
32 To put your two cents in Means to offer your opinion or advice, often when it hasn't been asked for, implying it's a small, humble contribution you don't expect others to highly value, allowing you to share thoughts without seeming arrogant
33 Throw a monkey wrench into a situation Means to sabotage, disrupt, or ruin a plan, project, or process; preventing it from working smoothly
34 Knock on wood Means to be a confident or positive statement, to express a hope for one's good luck to continue
35 Sweep under the rug Conceal or ignore a problem or difficulty in the hope that it will be forgotten
36 Not touch with a ten-foot pole Means to express a refusal to have anything to do with someone or something
37 When a clown sits on the throne, he doesn't become king. the palace becomes a circus Means that putting an incompetent or foolish person (the clown) in a position of power (the throne) doesn't elevate them; instead, it degrades the entire system
38 Pretty partial to it Means you have a strong liking, fondness, or preference for something, often more than other options
39 Days are heaven sent Means that certain days feel like incredibly fortunate, welcome gifts from above, arriving perfectly when needed, like a miracle or divine blessing, bringing unexpected joy, relief, or perfect opportunity, as if sent by god
40 That seems on brand Means something is perfectly in line with a person's, company's, or product's established identity, values, style, or expected behavior, showing consistency and authenticity
41 You could hula hoop through a cheerio Means that a person is extremely thin
42 Hats off to you Means you admire, respect, or congratulate someone for something they've done, showing approval for their hard work, achievement, bravery, or talent
43 From your lips to God's ears Means it's a way of turning someone's words into a prayer, asking the divine to make it so
44 Have no filter Means to have a tendency to say exactly what one is thinking without considering the consequences
45 What are the odds Means how likely something is to happen. if said by itself without context, it's an expression of bewilderment or confusion that something has happened that was very unlikely
46 Hasn’t exactly been a picnic Means that a situation, task, or experience has been difficult, challenging, or unpleasant
47 There's many a slip twixt a cup and a lip Means that even when success seems certain, many things can still go wrong before it's completed, emphasizing that plans can easily fail at the last moment
48 Punching above your weight class Means to achieve or perform at a higher level than expected, given your resources, status, or usual capabilities, often succeeding in a more challenging arena than you're typically expected to
49 This thing might go sideways Means a situation is likely to go wrong, fail, or take an unexpected, negative turn, deviating from the planned, positive path, implying chaos, loss of control, or trouble ahead
50 Wave a magic wand Means to wish for or attempt to find a quick, easy, and often unrealistic solution to a complex problem, as if by magic, rather than dealing with the hard work required


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