Yes, because you cannot literally walk on air.
To be exuberantly,happy,excited and joyful
alking on air
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It is just an idiom and has no history.
Meaning he will help you out.
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Walking on air: to be exuberantly happy, excited, and joyful
The idiom "walk on clouds" means to feel extremely happy or elated, as if one were floating or walking on air. It refers to a state of complete euphoria or bliss.
To be exposed
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Origin "up a storm"
it means to be having a good day and to feel great. i cant seem to find the origin anyyywhere for my project but i suppose ill just have to say something like the origin is the song by Fears for Tears. :)
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The idiom "twelvemonth" comes from Old English, where it referred to a period of twelve months or a year. Over time, it evolved into a more formal or poetic way of saying "year."
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The idiom "to brain someone" is thought to have originated from the idea of using one's brain as a weapon to strike or hurt someone. It is a figurative expression that means to hit or strike someone on the head with great force.
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