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Idiom for the Day: Johnny on the spot

nuckfut wrote 1 month ago: Johnny on the spot: A person who is always available; ready, willing, and able to do what needs to b … more →

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Idiom for the Day: Ill At Ease

nuckfut wrote 2 months ago: Ill at ease If someone is ill at ease, they are worried or uncomfortable. … more →

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Idiom for the Day: Half a Mind

nuckfut wrote 2 months ago: Half a mind If you have half a mind to do something, you haven’t decided to do it, but are thi … more →

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Idiom for the day: Get in on the ground floor

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Get in on the ground floor If you get in on the ground floor, you enter a project or venture at the … more →

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Idiom for the day: Fat Chance

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Fat chance! This idiom is a way of telling someone they have no chance. … more →

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Idiom for the day: Eleventh hour

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Eleventh hour If something happens at the eleventh hour, it happens right at the last minute. … more →

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Idiom for the day: Dark horse

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Dark horse If someone is a dark horse, they are a bit of a mystery. … more →

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Idiom for the day: Cake's not worth the candle2 comments

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Cake’s not worth the candle If someone says that the cake’s not worth the candle, they m … more →

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Idiom for the day: Backseat driver

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: A backseat driver is an annoying person who is fond of giving advice to the person performing a task … more →

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Idiom for the day: A lick and a promise

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: A lick and a promise If you give something a lick and a promise, you do it hurriedly, most often inc … more →

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Idiom for the day: Zip it

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Zip it: This is used to tell someone to be quiet. … more →

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Idiom for the day: Yellow-bellied

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Yellow-bellied means coward. A yellow-bellied person is a coward. … more →

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Idiom for the day: X marks the spot

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: X marks the spot means: This is used to say where something is located or hidden. … more →

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Idiom for the day: Water under the bridge

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Water under the bridge means: If something belongs to the past and isn’t important or troublin … more →

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Idiom for the day: Virgin territory

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Virgin territory means: If something is virgin territory, it hasn’t been explored before. … more →

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Idiom for the day: U-turn

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: U-turn means: If a government changes its position radically on an issue, especially when they have … more →

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Idiom for the day: Take for granted

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Take for granted means: If you take something for granted, you don’t worry or think about it b … more →

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Idiom for the day: Seen better days

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Seen better days means If something’s seen better days, it has aged badly and visibly compared … more →

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Idiom for the day: Raining cats and dogs

nuckfut wrote 1 year ago: Raining cats and dogs means: When it is raining cats and dogs, it is raining very heavily. … more →

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