Idioms / Phrases |
Meaning |
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Icing On The Cake: |
When you already have it good and get something on top of what you already have. |
Idle Hands Are The Devil's Tools: |
You are more likely to get in trouble if you have nothing to do. |
If It's Not One Thing, It's Another: |
When one thing goes wrong, then another, and another... |
In a delicate state |
Hanging in balance |
In a flat spin |
In a state of panic |
In a jam |
In trouble |
In a jiffy |
In a hurry |
In a muck |
In an untidy situation |
In a nutshell |
In a simple and brief manner |
In a real fix |
In a difficult situation |
In a soup |
In trouble |
In abeyance |
In suspension |
In character with |
Found to be in keeping with |
In embryo |
In under developing stage |
In high sprit |
Cheerful |
In lieu of |
In place of |
In Like Flynn: |
To be easily successful, especially when sexual or romantic. |
In one’s elements |
Feel relax and confident |
In raptures |
Very enthusiastic |
In tatters |
Ruined |
In the arms of Morpheus |
In the lap of sleep |
In The Bag: |
To have something secured. |
In the blues |
Depressed |
In the books off |
In favour with |
In The Buff: |
Nude. |
In the dumps |
In low spirits |
In The Heat Of The Moment: |
Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment. |
In the long run |
Ultimately |
In the nick of time |
Just in the time |
In the nick of time |
Just in time |
in the offing |
About to start |
In the sequel |
Later on |
In Your Face: |
An aggressive and bold confrontation. |
Intends and purposes |
Practically |
It Takes Two To Tango: |
A two person conflict where both people are at fault. |
It's A Small World: |
You frequently see the same people in different places. |
Its Anyone's Call: |
A competition where the outcome is difficult to judge or predict. |
Itsy bitsy |
Very small |
Jack of all trades |
A person supposed to know everything but master of none |
Jaywalk: |
Crossing the street (from the middle) without using the crosswalk. |
Jew’s eye |
A possession of high value |
Join the majority |
To die |
Joshing Me: |
Tricking me. |
Judas kiss |
False love |
Kangaroo court |
Unofficial court |
Keep a level head |
Remain cool and composed |
Keep An Eye On Him: |
You should carefully watch him. |
Keep at |
Continue doing |
Keep body and soul together: |
To earn a sufficient amount of money in order to keep yourself alive . |
Keep down |
Prevent from rising |
Keep from |
Abstain from |
Keep off |
Ward off |
Keep the finger crossing |
Wait expectantly |
Keep to |
Maintain |
Keep your chin up: |
To remain joyful in a tough situation. |
Keep your nose clean |
Keep out of trouble |
Keeping up appearances |
Maintaining outward show |
Keeps a good table |
Entertain guest sumptuously |
Kept up |
Maintained |
Kick heels |
waste time |
Kick the bucket |
To die |
Kick The Bucket: |
Die. |
Kiss the rod |
Accept the punishment |
Kith and kin |
Relatives |
Kitty-corner: |
Diagonally across. Sometimes called Catty-Corner as well. |
Knee Jerk Reaction: |
A quick and automatic response. |
Knock On Wood: |
Knuckle tapping on wood in order to avoid some bad luck. |
Knocked about |
Wandered about |
Know the Ropes: |
To understand the details. |
Laid out |
Invested |
Last but not least: |
An introduction phrase to let the audience know that the last person mentioned is no less important than those introduced before him/her. |
Latin and Greek |
Incomprehensible |
Lay bare |
Expose |
Lay by the heels |
Chance and capture |
Lead somebody to the alter |
To marry somebody |
Leaps and bounds |
Rapidly |
Leave high and dry |
To leave some one unsupported and unable to maneuver |
Lend Me Your Ear: |
To politely ask for someone's full attention. |
Let Bygones Be Bygones: |
To forget about a disagreement or arguement. |
Let down |
lowered |
Let in |
Allowed to enter |
Let loose |
Set free |
Let off |
Release , free |
Let on |
Reveal |
Let out |
To hire |
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie: |
To avoid restarting a conflict. |
Let The Cat Out Of The Bag: |
To share a secret that wasn't suppose to be shared. |
Let the grass grow under the feet |
Stayed out |
Level playing field: |
A fair competition where no side has an advantage. |
Like a bat out of hell |
At top speed |
Like a chicken with its head cut off: |
To act in a frenzied manner. |
Like a duck in a thunderstorm |
Distressed |
Like a fish out of water |
In troubled situation |
Like grim death |
Very firmly |
liquor someone up: |
To get someone drunk. |
Little elbow |
Freedom |
Live-wire |
Energetic |
Long and short |
Main point |
Long in the Tooth: |
Old people (or horses). |
Look a gift horse in the mouth |
Find fault with a gift |
Look a gift house in the mouth |
Criticize a gift |
Look blank |
Surprise |
Look blue |
Appear disturb |
Look up |
Visit |
Loose Cannon: |
Someone who is unpredictable and can cause damage if not kept in check. |
Lose one’s head |
To be carried away |
Lump in the throat |
A highly emotional state |
Lying down |
To show no reaction |
Lying down |
Show no reaction |
Lynch law |
Law of the mob |
Make a wry face |
Show disappointment |
Make a wry face |
Show disappointment |
Make after |
Chase , follow |
Make amends |
To give compensation |
Make away |
Steal |
Make away with |
Get rid of, commit suicide |
Make both end meet |
Earn enough |
Make ducks and drakes |
Squandered lavishly |
Make flesh creep |
Frightened |
Make hay while the sun rises |
Make the best use of a favourable situation |
Make light |
Treat lightly |
Make light of |
Not to care of |
Make no bone |
Do without hesitation |
Make no bone about |
To admit something readily |
Make No Bones About: |
To state a fact so there are no doubts or objections. |
Make parade of |
Speak highly of |
Make too much of |
Overestimate |
Man of straw |
Insignificant |
Mare’s nest |
A false invention |
Mealy-mouthed |
Cunning |
Means business |
Earnest /sincere |
Method To My Madness: |
Strange or crazy actions that appear meaningless but in the end are done for a good reason. |
Midas touch |
Ability to success in all projects |
Midas touch |
A touch which turns anything into gold |
Middle of the road |
Average |
Mince one’s words |
Choose term carefully |
Mincing manners |
Not to speak plainly |
Monkey’s monkey |
Kind not cash |
Moot point |
A debatable point |
Mother wit |
Common sense |
Mumbo Jumbo: |
Nonsense or meaningless speech. |
Mum's the word: |
To keep quiet. To say nothing. |
Narrow bed |
Grave |
Neck of the woods |
Area, neighbourhood |
Neck or nothing |
With the use of everything |
Neck out |
Invite trouble unnecessarily |
Nest Egg: |
Savings set aside for future use. |
Never Bite The Hand That Feeds You: |
Don't hurt anyone that helps you. |
New kid on the block: |
Someone new to the group or area. |
New York Minute: |
A minute that seems to go by quickly, especially in a fast paced environment. |
No Dice: |
To not agree. To not accept a proposition. |
No love lost |
Intense dislike |
No Room to Swing a Cat: |
An unsually small or confined space. |
No vie like avarice |
Greed is greater than any other vice |
Not for all the tea in china |
No matter how great the reward |
Not for nuts |
Under no circumstances |
Not for nuts |
Under no circumstances |
Not Playing With a Full Deck: |
Someone who lacks intelligence. |
Not to mince matters |
To speak our frankly |
Now and then |
Occasionally |
Null and void |
Invalid , without legal effect |
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