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What was the witch's favourite subject in school?
Spell-ing!
Why didn't the vampire have any friends?
Because he was a pain in the neck.
What do sea monsters eat for lunch?
Fish and ships
Graveyard shift.
A work shift that happens overnight.
Night owl.
A person who tends to stay up late.
Drop dead gorgeous.
Someone very good looking.
Wouldn't say boo to a goose.
A shy or nervous person.
Ghost town.
A deserted town with few or no remaining inhabitants.
Skeleton staff.
The minimum number of employees needed to operate a business during a period when people don't normally work.
To scare the pants off someone
To frighten someone a lot.
To smell a rat.
To suspect that something wrong or dishonest is happening.
Skeleton in the closet/cupboard.
To have an embarrassing secret about your past.
Cold blooded
without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous
To make someone's blood boil.
To make someone very angry.
To be scared stiff.
To get so scared you're not able to move.
Witch hunt.
an attempt to find and punish people whose opinions are unpopular and who are said to be a danger to society
Over my dead body.
To refuse to do something.
Stabbed in the back.
To be betrayed by a friend or colleague.
Like a bat out of hell.
To move extremely quick without thought or in a panic.
Playing devil's advocate.
To present the other side of an argument even though you don't personally support it.
To dig one's grave
To be responsible for one's downfall or ruin. It's a way of expressing that you've made a big mistake.