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Cut someone some slack
: To not judge someone too harshly.
Get something off your chest:
To talk about something that has been bothering you for a long time; to admit something you have done wrong.
Give it a whirl:
To try something.
Let the cat out of the bag:
Tell a secret.
Put your foot in your mouth
: Saying something you shouldn’t have.
Sick and tired:
To be bothered or annoyed by.
Butterflies in my stomach:
To be nervous.
A short fuse:
A quick temper.
Give a cold shoulder
To ignore someone purposely
Turn a blind eye
to ignore something
Take it with a grain of salt
To interpret something with some doubt
Elephant in the room
A major issue that everyone is aware of but it is never brought up in conversations
Hold your horses
To be patient and wait
Keep your chin up
It’s a way of saying “stay strong,” you’ll get through this. Don’t let these things affect you too badly
Find your feet
It means that you’re still adjusting and getting used to the new environment.
Cut to the chase
it means that there are a few things that need to be said but there’s very little time, so you’ll skip to the important parts so everyone understands.
Blow off steam
If you’re feeling angry, stressed or are experiencing some strong feelings and you want to get rid of them so you feel better again, you will blow off steam by
Rule of thumb
it’s a general unwritten rule for whatever they’re talking about.
Ring a bell
means that somebody has mentioned something that sounds familiar to you, perhaps you’ve heard it before
On the ball
you’re very quick to understand certain things, very prepared for something or react quickly (and correctly) to a situation.
Face the music
to “face reality” or to deal with the reality of the situation and accept all the consequences good or bad (but mostly bad)
Pitch in/ chip in
to contribute (give) to something or someone or to join in
Sit tight
to wait patiently and take no action until you hear otherwise
Lose your touch
you lose your ability or talent you once had when dealing with things, people or situations
Stab someone in the back
to hurt someone who was close to us and trusted us by betraying them secretly and breaking their trust
Up in the air
these things are uncertain or unsure; definite plans have not been made yet
twist someone’s arm
to convince one to do something one might not want to do
hit the sack
to go to bed