It means bad or inacurate journalism it comes from people using a certain newspaper known for bad information for their dogs to pee on
"A yellow journalism" refers to sensationalized, exaggerated, or distorted news reporting that focuses on shocking stories, gossip, or scandal to attract readers and generate attention. It is often criticized for being misleading or biased in order to sell more newspapers or online content.
This expression means real and simple.
It means to get married.
It means that is the essence of it. Similar to the expression 'in a nutshell'.
In the USA it means "To get angry" In the UK it means "To get drunk"
This is slang - it means your spouse.
i believe it means: to hope that...
It means that it is extremely easy.
The idiomatic expression for "advanced in years" is "getting on in age."
That expression means that he is conceited, egotistical, pompous or vain.
The expression is not idiomatic. It means exactly what it says. To be sent on ( or for) errands means to be out on a shopping trip, or such like, for someone. Mother sent me on errands to the grocery store and the dry cleaners.
An idiomatic expression for a light sleeper could be, he would hear a pin drop in his sleep. It simply means that one is awoken very easily.
It means he is very strict.