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Mitchell's Ultimate Idioms Challenge

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