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  • She has "butterflies in her stomach" really means...
    She is nervous or scared
  • She has a "heart of gold" really means...
    She is a kind and caring person
  • "It's raining cats and dogs" really means ...
    It's raining really hard
  • It goes" in one ear and out the other" really means...
    Not listening, not paying attention
  • His "head is in the clouds" really means...
    He's not paying attention
  • Acting like a "bull in a china shop" really means
    Acting clumsy
  • Someone who is "in the doghouse" really means...
    They are in trouble
  • "Don't let the cat out of the bag" really means ...
    Don't tell the secret or surprise!
  • A "couch potato" really means...
    Someone who is lazy
  • "He got up on the wrong side of the bed" really means...
    He is in a bad mood
  • He's "on top of the world" really means...
    He is very happy
  • "It's a piece of cake" really means...
    It's easy or simple
  • "Hold your horses" really means...
    Wait
  • "Under the weather" really means...
    Someone who is feeling sad, sick, or upset
  • Someone who has a "green thumb" really is...
    A person who is good at gardening, working with plants
  • "When pigs fly" really means...
    Something that will never happen