No they are not
idiots are people who are very silly
idiom's are figurative language example " in the dog house"
Authors use idioms the same way everybody else does -- by peppering their speech (writing) with colorful phrases!
For the same reason that some idiots use I where me is correct.
There is no such thing. All southerners use the same idioms! They become "southern Black" idioms, when blacks move north and forget their culture.
idioms that you can say
Here is a link to some idioms. You can pick the "non-common" ones for yourself -- some people have heard certain idioms a lot and others have not heard the same ones, so you'll need to decide that part.
idioms that you can say
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Same time idiots from Texas to Dubai 17 hours 55 minutes
Yes, some similar idioms include "two peas in a pod", "two birds of a feather", and "two sides of the same coin". These idioms all convey the idea that two things are closely related or have complementary qualities.
Take the leap. Go for it. Take a shot at it.
Southern Black idioms are unique phrases or expressions that are commonly used in the African American community in the southern United States. These idioms often reflect the cultural heritage, history, and experiences of Black individuals in the region, and may include references to food, music, spirituality, and everyday life. Some examples of Southern Black idioms are "bless your heart," "fixin' to," and "grits and gravy."
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