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" It's My Home Away From Home"..........
Somewhere you are as comfortable as you are in your own home. |
"Drive Something Home"...........
To repeat a point until it is clearly understood. |
"A song and dance".................
To avoid answering a specific question. To create a fuss. |
"Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained" ....
Without taking risks, you can’t expect to achieve anything! SO True.....:hangloose: |
A New Lease On Life" ............
To become more energetic than you were previously. Gain a different perspective! |
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"What Am I, Chopped Liver"?.............
A rhetorical question used by a person who feels they are being given less attention or consideration than someone else. |
Proverbs 16: verses 18-19 (King James Version)
Pride Goeth Before The Fall
This idiom is an adaptation from a well known source, The King James Version (KJV) of The Bible. What this saying means is that people who are over-confident or arrogant are most likely to fall from.social grace. BUT, because this saying is adapted from the Proverbs 16: 18-19, here is the entire correct version of this particular biblical scripture: I can think of many people over my life time, people of celebrity status or just every day ordinary people, who've been power hungry, arrogant, mean-hearted or mean-spirited, and so over-confident, that you hear their pride like nails screeching across a chalkboard. These are the types of troubled personalities that this proverb describes. |
"It's hotter than a Firecracker on the 4th of July "
Meaning.... it's hotter than 'Blue Blazes' (the weather) .... or .... that you've got a really hot woman in your life. :blush: :eyebat: |
"Rule of thumb"..............
An approximation; a suggested method or guidelines. A general principle developed through experiential rather than scientific means. Origin 1782:The 'rule of thumb' has been said to derive from the belief that English law allowed a man to beat his wife with a stick so long as it is was no thicker than his thumb. |
"Where The Rubber Meets The Road"...
Meaning that this is the most important point for something, the moment of truth. Where the practical reality or crucial test is. |
It's now or never
This idiomatic phrase, inspired by a song sung by Elvis, is often said when a counter proposal is offered. |
"Pass The Smell Test"...............
An informal method for determining whether something is authentic, credible, or ethical, by using one's common sense or sense of propriety. |
"The Mailman Doesn't Take His Bag For A Walk On His Day Off"............
Meaning, when one takes a break or day off from their regular routine, one should not do something that would normally be included in that routine! When I was a kid, I remember whenever my mom was going someplace by herself, I'd ask if I could go with her, she'd ALWAYS say that to me.....:eyebrow: |
"The grass is always greener on the other side"...
Other people’s situations always seem superior to one’s own. |
"Nip it in the bud"..........
To put an end to something before it has the chance to grow out of hand and into a problem. |
“Eat your heart out” ...........
An expression used to tell someone you think they will experience jealousy, regret, or anguish |
'To have your heart in the right place"
To be well intentioned. |
“Have a heart”.....
Show some pity. Try and be sympathetic. |
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