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  • To reveal or discuss something that has caused one emotional discomfort and that one has repressed, kept hidden, or neglected to discuss earlier.
    Get something off your chest
  • To become calmer; to calm down.
    Chill out
  • To wait patiently without taking any immediate action.
    Sit tight
  • Nervousness or anxiety felt before one attempts to do something.
    Cold feet
  • To move slightly to the side, especially while seated.
    Scoot over
  • Continually; constantly.
    24/7
  • An unfortunate event or situation that results in an unforeseen outcome.
    Blessing in disguise
  • To establish a figurative boundary that someone or some group refuses to cross or beyond which no further advance or compromisse is accepted.
    Draw the line
  • An abbreviation for "for your information".
    FYI
  • Exceedingly wearied by, bored of, or exasperated with something.
    Sick and tired
  • A feeling of nervousness.
    Butterflies in your stomach
  • Without delay; promptly.
    ASAP