it mean that something spread very fast
Spreadin' Like Wildfire was created in 1981.
Tffg
Simple care can prevent a dangerous wildfire. The news hit like wildfire.
In a pickle
What did you mean by STRONGER
There aren't any idioms that mean "black" that I know of. There are plenty of similes, like "black as the ace of spades."
It doesn't mean anything except the fact that they are speaking their language. All languages have slang and idioms. It means that they are using saying from their dialect.
Idioms are phrases that seem to mean one thing but actually mean another, like:in the blink of an eyefaster than you can say "Jack Robinson"quick as a wink
chained purse strings
Yes, there is usually a name description associated with a wildfire.
Idioms are PHRASES that seem to mean one thing and mean another. Twopenny is a word. It also means something that cost two pennies, like a nail.
Oh honey, no, they are not the same. Irony is when the opposite of what you expect happens, like rain on your wedding day. Idioms are just quirky phrases that don't mean exactly what they say, like "raining cats and dogs." So, in short, irony and idioms are as different as apples and oranges.