Try not to spill the beans about the surprise party.
Spill the beans is a funny way of saying that someone revealed a secret.
The new office plan is a hot potato.
Hot potato is a funny way of saying that something is a problem or situation that people strongly disagree about and that no one wants to deal with.
The boss is dangling a carrot in front of them.
"Dangling a carrot in front of someone,” means that you are trying to persuade someone by offering something that you may or may not actually give them.
I am in a pickle because of what you did.
Being in a pickle means you’re in a bit of a tricky situation. It’s like when you’re trying to untangle a knot, and it feels hard to get out of it.
That test was a can of corn.
A can of corn is a funny way of saying that a hit in baseball is an easy pop-fly.
We were trying to drive through the pea soup, but we had to stop.
When someone says it’s “thick as pea soup,” they’re talking about dense fog.
That's a corn ball idea, so think of something else to do.
A cornball idea is one that has no new or interesting thoughts. It might be something that’s not sincere or has been repeated too many times.
She's as cool as a cucumber.
When people say they’re “cool as a cucumber,” they’re essentially conveying that they’re calm, composed, and unbothered, even in stressful situations.
They finally did offer an olive branch.
When someone offers an olive branch, they extend an offer or gesture of peace, reconciliation, or truce to end a disagreement or dispute.
All the talk doesn't add up to a hill of beans.
It means it’s not very important or valuable. Imagine a big hill made of beans—each bean is tiny and common.
I'm not listening because you're full of beans.
f you’re full of beans, it means you have a lot of energy and enthusiasm! Imagine feeling like you’re bouncing around with excitement.
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