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  • What does the idiom "hit the nail on the head" mean?
    You were exactly right!
  • What does the idiom "bent out of shape" mean?
    Become upset
  • What does the idiom "it's like riding a bike" mean?
    You don't forget it!
  • What does the idiom "break a leg" mean?
    Good luck!
  • What does the idiom "you can say that again" mean?
    I agree with you.
  • What does the idiom "hang in there" mean?
    Don't give up!
  • What does the idiom "it's not rocket science" mean?
    It isn't complicated.
  • What does the idiom "under the weather" mean?
    Feeling sick
  • What does the idiom "Go back to the drawing board" mean?
    to start over
  • What does the idiom "it's raining cats and dogs" mean?
    It is raining really hard.
  • What does the idiom "call it a day" mean?
    Stop working on something.
  • What does the idiom "that's the last straw" mean?
    That it/ my patience has run out.
  • What does the idiom "piece of cake" mean?
    It was easy!
  • What does the idiom "the elephant in the room" mean?
    An issue you are trying to avoid.
  • What does the idiom "feeling blue" mean?
    They are sad/ upset
  • What does "don't cry over spilt milk" mean?
    Don't be upset about small things.
  • What does "getting the hang of it" mean?
    You are learning how to do it.
  • What does the idiom "you're on the ball" mean?
    You are doing a good job/ on task
  • What does the idiom "the best of both worlds" means?
    Ideal situation
  • What does the idiom "hit the sack" mean?
    Go to sleep
  • What does the idiom "he has bigger fish to fry" mean?
    He has a bigger problem than that!