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Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
Don't risk everything on one bet or decision.
Bootlicker
Someone who always praises, defends, and supports people with authority or power.
Out of sight, out of mind.
You'll forget people or things that are no longer visible or present.
Squash the beef.
To end a conflict by apologizing (or fighting).
Jumping through hoops.
When you have to do a lot of complicated or annoying things to get something you want.
Costs an arm and a leg.
An extremely high price for something.
The bee's knees.
The best.
Catch 22
A problem with no solution; a situation that can't be resolved.
You live and you learn.
To make a mistake.
Kick the bucket.
To die.
A blessing in disguise.
A good thing that seemed bad a first.
Cutting corners.
To do something quickly and poorly to save time or money.
Miss the boat.
To lose an opportunity because you acted too slowly.
We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
Don't worry about that problem until it happens.
Speak of the devil.
The person you were talking about suddenly shows up.
Hang in there.
Don't give up.
Break a leg.
Good luck.
Bite the bullet.
To do something that is unpleasant because you know need to do it eventually.
Bob's your uncle.
It's done. Often used after a set of simple instructions.
Read between the lines.
To find the hidden meaning in a statement.
Beating around the bush.
To avoid or delay saying something uncomfortable.
Let the cat out of the bag.
To give away a secret.
Kill two birds with one stone.
The take care of two problems at the same time.
It's raining cats and dogs.
It is raining very heavily.