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Keep it 100
To be completely honest and genuine.
Blow off steam
To release pent-up energy or emotions, often by engaging in physical activity or loud verbal expression.
Get a grip
To gain control of one's emotions or to begin to deal with a difficult situation more calmly.
Throw in the towel
Throw in the towel
Cold turkey
To suddenly stop doing something, especially a bad habit, without easing into it.
Binge-watch
To watch multiple episodes of a TV show or series in rapid succession.
"Hit the ground running
To start something and proceed at a fast pace with enthusiasm from the very beginning.
On the same page
To have a shared understanding or agreement about something.
Spill the tea
To reveal or gossip about sensitive information or news.
Ghost someone
To suddenly cut off all communication with someone without explanation.
Break the internet
o create a post or event on the internet that generates a massive amount of attention and becomes widely shared.
Throw shade
To criticize or express contempt for someone in a subtle or indirect manner.
Blow off steam
To release pent-up energy or emotion.
Call it a day
To stop working on something
Bite off more than you can chew
To take on more than one can handle.
Kick the bucket
To die.
Spill the beans
To reveal secret information.
The ball is in your court
It's your decision or responsibility to take action.
Burn the midnight oil
To work late into the night.
Bite the bullet
to endure a painful situation courageously.
Under the weather
Feeling ill or unwell
Let the cat out of the bag
To reveal a secret unintentionally.
To initiate conversation in a social setting.
To be exactly right about something.
Break the ice
To initiate conversation in a social setting.