Idioms / Phrases |
Meaning |
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Odd and even |
Game of chance |
Odds and ends |
Various article |
Odds and ends |
Miscellaneous things |
Off hand |
Without preparation |
Off On The Wrong Foot: |
Getting a bad start on a relationship or task. |
Off the cuff |
Imparting information , |
Off The Hook: |
No longer have to deal with a tough situation. |
Off the Record: |
Something said in confidence that the one speaking doesn't want attributed to him/her. |
On and off |
At intervals |
on credit in one’s cup |
Under the influence of liquor |
On edge |
Nervous |
On its last leg |
About to perish/expire |
On Pins And Needles: |
Anxious or nervous, especially in anticipation of something. |
On tenterhooks |
An anxious suspense |
On the ball |
Alert ,competent |
On the blink |
Not in the working order |
On the bum |
Living the life of a tramp |
On the cards |
Certain |
On The Fence: |
Undecided. |
On the level |
Mentally compatible |
On the nod |
On credit |
On The Same Page: |
When multiple people all agree on the same thing. |
On the wan |
Declining |
On the wane |
Growing less |
On the wane |
Growing less |
On the wane |
Growing less |
On the wrong side of fifty |
Over fifty years old |
Once and for all |
Foe ever |
Once in a while |
Occasionally |
One’s cup of tea |
What one likes and can do well |
Out and out |
Absolutely |
Out and out |
Thoroughly |
Out of place |
Inappropriate |
Out of pocket |
Without money |
Out of question |
Unthinkable |
Out Of The Blue: |
Something that suddenly and unexpectedly occurs. |
Out of thin air |
Appear suddenly |
Out on a limb |
In a dangerous situation |
Out On A Limb: |
When someone puts themself in a risky situation. |
Out On The Town: |
To enjoy yourself by going out. |
Over and above |
In addition to |
Over My Dead Body: |
When you absolutely will not allow something to happen. |
Over the Top: |
Very excessive. |
Paddle of own canoe |
Depended on himself |
Paint the town red |
Have a lively time |
Paint with bright colour |
Exaggerated |
Pare down |
Reduce indictment |
part with |
Give up, give away, desert |
Pass off |
Pretend to be |
Pass The Buck: |
Avoid responsibility by giving it to someone else. |
Passed by |
Overlooked |
Pay by one’s nose |
Pay dearly |
Pedal to the metal: |
To go full speed, especially while driving a vehicle. |
Peeping Tom: |
Someone who observes people in the nude or sexually active people, mainly for his own gratification. |
Pell-mell |
In hurried disorder |
Pell-mell |
In a disorderedly manner |
Penn y wise and pound foolish |
shaving small sums at the risk of large ones |
Pick up your ears: |
To listen very carefully. |
Pie in the sky |
Event likely to happen |
Pig In A Poke: |
A deal that is made without first examining it. |
Pig Out : |
To eat alot and eat it quickly. |
Pin-money |
Allowance made to a lady for her expenses |
Pipe Down: |
To shut-up or be quiet. |
Plain as pike staff |
Very obvious |
Play at |
To do something without any effort or real interest |
Play ducks and drakes with |
Squandering |
Plough a lonely furrow |
Do without the help of others |
Point-blank |
Pointedly |
Practice Makes Perfect: |
By constantly practicing, you will become better. |
Pretty pass |
In a difficulty |
Printer’s devil |
The youngest apprentice in a printing office |
Prodigal son |
Extravagant |
Pull a long face |
Looks indifferent |
Pull the plug: |
To stop something. To bring something to an end. |
Pulling Your Leg: |
Tricking someone as a joke. |
Push off |
Go leave |
Put a sock in it: |
To tell noisy person or a group to be quiet. |
Put across |
To convey |
Put away |
Discard |
Put by |
Lay aside for future use |
Put down |
Suppress |
Put forth |
Exerted |
Put in |
Presented |
Put in for |
Apply for |
Put off |
Postponed |
Put out |
Extinguish |
Put out |
Disturbed |
Put out |
Irritate |
Put some one to mettle |
Arouse some one to do his best |
Put the foot down |
Not to yield |
Put up at |
Stayed in |
Put up to |
Incited |
Put up with |
Tolerate |
Put up with |
Endure |
Put/Throw an spanner in the works |
To do something that prevents a plan or activity from succeeding |
Pyrrhic victory |
Victory at a high cost |
Queer fish |
Strange person |
Queer somebody’s pitch |
Upset one’s plan |
Queer the pitch: |
Destroy or ruin a plan. |
Quixotic project |
Foolishly ideal |
Raincheck: |
An offer or deal that is declined right now but willing to accept later. |
Raining Cats and Dogs: |
A very loud and noisy rain storm. |
Rainy days |
Unlucky times |
Raise somebody’s hackle |
To make somebody angry |
Rake up |
Revive |
Ran riot |
Acted without restrained |
Rest on my laurels |
Be complacent |
Ride rough shod over |
Treat harshly |
Ride the high horse |
Puts in airs |
Ring Fencing: |
Seperated usual judgement to guarantee protection, especially project funds. |
Rise and Shine: |
Time to get out of bed and get ready for work/school. |
Rome Was Not Built In One Day: |
If you want something to be completely properly, then its going to take time. |
Rough and ready |
Not exact , only approximate |
Rule Of Thumb: |
A rough estimate. |
Rule the roost |
To dominate |
Run down |
Weak and tired |
Run in the same groove |
Advance in harmony |
Run out of steam: |
To be completely out of energy. |
Run the gauntlet |
Face criticism |
Running riot |
Behaving wild |
Run-of- the mill |
An average, an average , ordinary unexciting |
Saved By The Bell: |
Saved at the last possible moment. |
Scapegoat: |
Someone else who takes the blame. |
Scot-free: |
To escape and not have to pay. |
Scream blue murder |
Make a great deal of noise and object vehemently |
Seamy side of the life |
Immoral side of society |
See through the design |
Be aware of the trick |
Send for |
Summon , ask or order somebody / something to come |
Send(one) about one’s business |
To send someone away , usually in an unfriendly way |
Set about |
Begin |
Set down |
Recorded |
Set down |
To snub |
Set forth |
Explain |
Set great store |
Values greatly |
Set in |
Begun |
Set off |
Depart |
Set on |
Incited |
Set out |
Started on |
Set upon |
Attacked |
Short and sweet |
Brisk , without delay |
Shot in the arm |
Encouraging |
Showing wild oats |
Going through a period of irresponsible pleasure seeking |
Sick As A Dog: |
To be very sick (with the flu or a cold). |
Sing froid |
To remain calm and composed in the difficult situation |
Sitting on the fence |
Hesitate between two options |
Sitting Shotgun: |
Riding in the front passenger seat of a car. |
Sixth Sense: |
A paranormal sense that allows you to communicate with the dead. |
Skid Row: |
The rundown area of a city where the homeless and drug users live. |
Small talk |
Light conversation |
Smell A Rat: |
To detect somone in the group is betraying the others. |
Smell Something Fishy: |
Detecting that something isn't right and there might be a reason for it. |
Snake in the Grass: |
A person who betrays. |
Soft soap |
Flattery |
Something up one’s sleeve |
A secret plan |
Son of a Gun: |
A scamp. |
Southpaw: |
Someone who is left-handed. |
Sow wild oats |
Irresponsible pleasure seeking |
Spartan life |
Life of ascetic |
Speak volumes |
Serve as strong testimony to |
Spick and span |
Neat and clean |
Spick and span |
In order |
Spitting Image: |
The exact likeness or kind. |
Square peg in a round hole |
Unusual individualist who could not fit into his/her society |
Square up |
Settle |
Stalking horse |
Trick , something that is used to hide someone’s real purpose |
Stand against |
Withstand |
Stand for |
Present as candidate |
Stand up |
Vindicate |
Standing off |
Championing the cause off |
Start From Scratch: |
To do it all over again from the beginning. |
Stave off |
Prevent |
Steal someone’s thunder |
To lessen someone’s force |
Steer clear of |
Avoid |
Stem from |
Originate |
Stick one’s neck out |
To Take a risk |
Stood up |
Oppose |
Straight from the shoulder |
Without evasion |
Street Arabs |
Homeless and parentless children |
Strike up |
Begin to play |
Struck dumb |
Astonished |
Struck off |
Erased |
Struck work |
Refused to work |
Sum and substance |
Summary |
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