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pot calling the kettle black
This idiom means: to criticize someone while having that same fault yourself
blue blood
meaning: royalty, someone related to royalty
to feel blue
This idiom means "to feel sad"
red tape
This idiom means "lots of documents, unnecessary bureaucracy"
to be in the red
This idiom means "to owe money"
a golden handshake
A payment given to someone who is laid off or retires early.
to show you true colors
This idiom means "to reveal your real character"
The grass is always greener on the other side.
Thinking what others have is better than what you have even if it isn't true. / Being envious of what others have
black market
Illeagl transaction/sale
black and blue
beat up/ very hurt
green with envy
jealous
White lie
a small lie/ a lie that seems small
black sheep
someone who doesn't fit in/ being different from others
Once in a blue moon
something that rarely happens
Caught red handed
found while doing something wrong