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To wait, to not leave, sit patiently
Sit tight
To be frustrated or annoyed with something, fed up
Sick and tired
To move slightly to the side, especially while seated
Scoot over
Talk about something bothering you
Get something off your chest
For your information, to let people know something
FYI
Set a limit on what you are willing to do or accept
Draw the line
To feel nervous about something that you planned to do
Cold feet
To take it easy, to relax, to calm down
Chill out
Very nervous or excited about something
Butterflies in your stomach
Something that appears bad but ends up being good
Blessing in disguise
An abbreviation for 'as soon as possible'
ASAP
All the time
24/7
Everything, the entire amount, as far as possible
The whole nine yards
To feel sick or unwell
Under the weather
The limit you can take no more
The last straw
To tell a secret
Spill the beans
When someone you've just been talking about shows up in person
Speak of the devil
To joke with someone; usually by saying something untrue
To pull someone's leg
Very rarely
Once in a blue moon
To avoid making a decision
On the fence
To go to sleep
Hit the sack
To have a great time; to have a lot of fun
Have a blast
To do something faster or cheaper by breaking rules
Cut corners
To stop working for the day
Call it a day