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People Idioms

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  • Someone who likes to take risks and maybe put themselves in danger. They are a:
    Daredevil
  • Explain the idiom: What is a fat cat?
    someone who is rich and successful- usually old
  • Someone who is good at a whole lot of things. Maybe not the best at everything but capable of many things. They are:
    A jack of all trades.
  • Someone who likes to stay up late at night. They do better work later at night. They are a:
    Night owl
  • Someone who is always making jokes and in good spirits. They make you laugh and are fun to be around. They are a:
    Barrel of laughs
  • Explain the idiom: What is an oddball?
    A weird/strange person.
  • A passenger in a car who tells the driver how to drive. They can be quite annoying. They are:
    a backseat driver.
  • Explain the idiom: What does it mean to have "a heart of gold"?
    a really good, kind or caring person
  • Someone who loves talking and won't be quiet. When you talk to them, it's hard to get a word in. They are a:
    Chatterbox
  • Explain the idiom: What is a copycat?
    someone who copies others
  • Explain the idiom: What does it mean for someone to be "as old as the hills"?
    They are very old.
  • A friend who is only around during the good times. They disappear when you're going through a tough time. They are:
    A fairweather friend.
  • Explain the idiom: What is a cheapskate?
    someone who hates to spend money
  • Someone who does crazy things. They are:
    Nutty as a fruitcake
  • Explain the idiom: What is a slimeball?
    an awful person who is also untrustworthy
  • Someone who cries over many things, even small, insignificant things. They are a:
    Crybaby
  • Someone who likes to tell people who to do things or what to do but doesn't have experience doing it themselves. They are:
    An armchair critic.
  • Explain the idiom: What is a busybody?
    someone who has his/her nose in everyone else’s business.
  • Someone who worries all the time or worries over things that aren't so bad. They are:
    A worrywart.
  • Someone who likes to wake up very early in the morning. They feel good and work well early in the morning. They are:
    An early bird.
  • Someone who is very good at one specific thing. They are:
    A whizz.
  • Someone who is always making trouble for others. Maybe for their teacher, parents or friends. They are a:
    Troublemaker
  • Someone who likes to sit on the couch watching TV a lot rather than going out. They are:
    a couch potato.
  • Explain the idiom: What is a black sheep?
    The family member always in trouble or considered different from the family.
  • Someone very annoying. They always do things that make you upset. They are:
    A pain in the neck