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If someone is "snowed under with work" it means
 
they are very busy
 
they are very bored
 
they have been snowed in
When someone is "hot under the collar" means they are:
 
losing their temper
 
nervous
 
busy
If a person "feels down about something," it means they are:
 
sad or depressed
 
losing his or her temper
 
worried or nervous
If someone is "on top of the world," it means:
 
excited and happy
 
angry/losing their temper
"flared up" means: A) being angry / B) see how I feel at the time / C) It was really expensive
A
"made up my mind yet" means: A) decided yet / B) see how I feel at the time / C) It was really expensive
A
"cost an arm and a leg" means: A) around here / B) decided yet/ C) It was really expensive
C
"play it by ear" means: A) around here / B) see how I feel at the time / C) It was really expensive
B
"up to my eyes in work" means: A) really busy / B) someone to talk to / C) being angry
A
"this neck of the woods" means: A) a particular area / B) someone to talk to / C) decided yet
A
"get it off my chest" means: A) around here / B) see how I feel at the time / C) talk about it
C
"A shoulder to cry on" means: A) decided yet / B) someone to talk to / C) say something to make you feel worse
B
"Put my foot in my mouth" means: A) around here / B) someone to talk to / C) say something to make you feel worse
C