You don't really need a whole song to remember the definition of one word. Make up a silly rhyme or short sentence instead.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to mean one thing, but really means something quite different. You can't figure it out just by defining the words.
You could make up any rhyme or sentence you want to. You could say "Figure out an idiom/Don't be an idiot ... or What does it mean/Don't be tense/Idioms seem/To make no sense!
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to be nonsense unless you know the definition. The word band's is the possessive of the word band, meaning "belonging to the band." It is a word, not an idiom.
No, the word "feeling" is not an idiom. It is a noun that refers to an emotional state or perception of a situation.
I remember you Remember Then Remember (Walkin in the Sand)
No, an idiom is not a slang word. An idiom is a commonly used expression with a figurative meaning that is different from its literal meaning. Slang, on the other hand, refers to informal words and phrases that are specific to a particular group or generation.
In one word: dead.
No, a synonym is a word that means the same as another word. An idiom is a phrase that does not have a literal meaning. Ex, mountains out of mole hills.
No, a riddle is a word puzzle. An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be discovered by context.
That is not an idiom. When you see the word LIKE, you're looking at a simile.
An "Arabism" is an idiom, a word or phrase having a particular meaning or inference in Arabic.
surprise, idea, shock
Promising is not an idiom -- it is a word. Idioms are phrases.