Soon to happen. Imminent - it is usually used to refer to someone or something who is predicted to become very successful, as in "that's the up and coming thing," or "he's a real up and comer."
If you're asking what the expression "for good" means, it's "forever" or "from now on." For example, if someone says "I'm leaving for good," that means they are never coming back.
Not Up To Scratch.
It means like it is cut.
The expression by next week means before the next week starts. The expression within the next week means during the coming 6-7 days.
it means a wedding is coming up
To have a drink straight up means with nothing added
This expression means stated with insincerity, irony or playful exaggeration. When Dad said he was glad that Mom's parents were coming to visit and staying for a whole week, he meant it tongue in cheek.
It means tired of, frustrated with, and starting to get angry.
it means you are not as fast as somebody else
The expression 'raining cats and dogs' means that it is raining really hard, so people figured that if animals were coming from the sky they would be coming down really hard too.
The idiomatic expression for "advanced in years" is "getting on in age."
"To" means in a direction of a destination or reaching a destination.I am going to my office."From" means a point of origin of movement, sound, light, expression etc.This letter is from my sister.She is coming from her house and going to her office.