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Your guess is as good as mine
I have no idea
You can say that again
That's true, I agree
Wrap your head around something
Understand something complicated
We'll cross that bridge when we come to it
Let's not talk about that problem right now
Under the weather
Sick
To make matters worse
Make a problem worse
To get bent out of shape
To get upset
Time flies when you're having fun
You don't notice how long something lasts when it's fun
The best of both worlds
An ideal situation
That's the last straw
My patience has run out
Speak of the devil
The person we were just talking about showed up!
So far so good
Things are going well so far
Pull yourself together
Calm down
Pull someone's leg
To joke with someone
On the ball
Doing a good job
No pain, no gain
You have to work for what you want
Miss the boat
It's too late
Make a long story short
Tell something briefly
Let someone off the hook
To not hold someone responsible for something
It's not rocket science
It's not complicated
Hit the sack
Go to sleep
Hang in there
Don't give up
Go back to the drawing board
Start over
Give someone the benefit of the doubt
Trust what someone says
Get your act together
Work better or leave
Get something out of your system
Do the thing you've been wanting to do so you can move on
Get out of hand
Get out of control
Easy does it
Slow down
Cutting corners
Doing something poorly in order to save time or money
Cut somebody some slack
Don't be so critical
Call it a day
Stop working on something
Break a leg
Good luck
Bite the bullet
To get something over with because it is inevitable
Better late than never
Better to arrive late than not to come at all
Beat around the bush
Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortable
A dime a dozen
Something common
A blessing in disguise
a good thing that seemed bad at first