The idiomatic expression "all shook up" carries the basic meaning of "being upset" or "being agitated". The agitation involved in being "all shook up" can be negative or positive, depending on the context involved.
It means to be nervous or in a weird situation.
It means like you're messed up or something is going on with you that's messed up.
The LITERAL meaning is that something gets shaken.
Shaken up means, kind of flustered also out of favor.
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.
You have ignored or ostracized him. This often means that you and your friends will ignore the person even if they are standing right there talking.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
An idiom that means surrender is to "wave the white flag." A closely related idiom is to "throw in the towel" which means to give up."
It means "to be shocked or upset," often after a sudden and/or shocking event with varying degrees of severity. "Up" could also be omitted, but it achieves the same effect. For example: She was shaken when she noticed she was in the wrong lane after she sent her text message. He was shaken up when he found out that his brother tried to commit suicide.
Shaken up means to be nervous or in a weird situation.
Shaken up means, kind of flustered also out of favor.
It means to tell or spy on someone. Used in a sentence, I am not going to rat on my friends,i don't like doing that.
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.
You have ignored or ostracized him. This often means that you and your friends will ignore the person even if they are standing right there talking.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
An idiom that means surrender is to "wave the white flag." A closely related idiom is to "throw in the towel" which means to give up."
Yes, "in a pickle" is an idiom. It means to be in a difficult or troublesome situation.
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it says. "By all means" or "by any method necessary."
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
"To be cheeky" IS an idiom. It means to sass or talk back.