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All Ears Idiom Meaning & Example The idiom "all ears" means listening #carefully and fully, ready to hear every word. In other words, all ears means giving your full attention to what someone is #saying. https://t.co/rFdH8AyKj2 #allears #allear #ears #listen #idiomforkids
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Funky Chicken Meaning and Definition "Funky chicken" figuratively means to move or behave in a wild, frantic, or comically uncoordinated way. Read more: https://t.co/69maeShvUv #funkychicken #dance
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--- 「第七天国」(または「第七天国にいる」)という表現は、極度の幸福、恍惚、至福の状態を意味する慣用句です。 https://t.co/ygNSz5AeFK +1
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#FunkyChicken Meaning The idiom "funky chicken" means a silly, energetic #dance where you flap your arms like wings and shake your legs like a strutting bird. In other words, the #funky #chicken is that goofy, upbeat move to get everyone laughing. https://t.co/69maeSi3K3
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Irons in the Fire Meaning The #phrase "irons in the fire" means having many plans, projects, or chances in progress at the same time. In other words, having irons in the fire is working on several things at once to keep options open. https://t.co/nrsI3DWdeE #ironsinthefire
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Caught Lacking Meaning The phrase "caught lacking" means being unprepared or caught off guard when you should have been ready. #caughtcheating #caught https://t.co/ci4NVm9wS7
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Hand Over Fist Meaning The #phrase "hand over fist" means to #quickly #earn or gain something, like #money or #success, in large amounts. In other words, making hand over fist is #swiftly piling up big #profits or #rewards easily. #handoverfist https://t.co/7bK6XTDEb2
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Scared Stiff Meaning / Definition The phrase "scared stiff" means being so #afraid that you #freeze up and can't move or act. In other #words, being #scared #stiff is #feeling such intense #fear that you're stuck, unable to do anything. https://t.co/uFIICqAjwl #scaredstiff
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Drop the Ball Definition / Meaning The phrase "drop the ball" means to mess up or fail at something important you were supposed to do. In other words, dropping the ball is #goofing up by not getting a job or task done right. https://t.co/JREANTGr6v #droptheball #fail #ball
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Low Profile Meaning / Definition The idiom "low profile" means staying quiet and unnoticed to avoid attention. In other words, keeping a low profile is acting in a way that lets you stay in the background without drawing focus. #lowprofile https://t.co/lSFvx06MC8
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American Hustle Meaning The #idiom "American hustle" refers to the gritty, #ambitious pursuit of the #American #dream through #schemes or high-stakes #risk-taking, capturing the #cutthroat side of #capitalism and #personal #reinvention in the U.S. https://t.co/QTVAU6Tnpd
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Cat's Meow Meaning & Definition The #idiom "cat’s meow" refers to someone or something considered especially #impressive, #stylish, or #desirable—used to express #admiration or #approval in a #playful, #vintage way. Learn more:
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@libsoftiktok I need those six people in Congress like a hole in my head. = they are Useless, by causing more problems. (I need it like a hole in the head). Source:
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Lucky Stiff Meaning & Definition The #idiom "lucky stiff" means a very lucky #person, often an #ordinary individual who unexpectedly achieves great #fortune, said with #envy or #sarcasm. Learn more: https://t.co/jxtpMr3X8J #luckystiff #lucky #stiff
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The #idiom "kill or cure" refers to an #action, #plan, or #remedy that will either completely #solve a #problem or result in total #failure. It describes a bold, all-or-nothing approach — one that brings either complete #success or complete #ruin. https://t.co/CWazRJj2OE
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Graveyard Shift Meaning & Definition The #idiom "graveyard #shift" refers to the #night #work #shift, typically from midnight to 8 a.m., when the #workplace is quietest and loneliest, evoking the eerie silence of a #cemetery at #night. https://t.co/3uFzWz23bA
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Hit the Jackpot Meaning & Definition+ The #idiom "hit the #jackpot" means to achieve a sudden and significant #success, often unexpectedly, like winning a large #prize in #gambling or stumbling upon a great #opportunity. https://t.co/rrcWjDuvC9
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Will-o'-the-Wisp Meaning & Definition The #idiom "will-o'-the-#wisp" means something #elusive, #misleading, or #unattainable that #lures people away from their #path, like a flickering #light in #marshes that #leads travelers astray. https://t.co/XMLbqThFgP
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