Idioms are phrases that make no sense when defined literally - "Ariel" is a word, so it's not an idiom. It's the name of The Little Mermaid on the Disney film though...
It seems there might be a misunderstanding. "Ariel" typically refers to the spirit character in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." It could also refer to the character from Disney's "The Little Mermaid." Please provide more context for a more accurate explanation.
Prospero treated Ariel a little harsh and was often mean to him. Prospero had more work put on or given to Ariel because he knew that Ariel wanted his freedom.
Ariel means fun and a player. he is selfcentered but hangs out with his friends.funsexyfunnyhotgangster
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
"Sieve" is not an idiom. See the related link.
It's not an idiom. It means the tip of your nostril.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
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This is not an idiom. It is a measurement. $100,000 is how you write it in numbers.
Simply its mean a bully.
Arielle is a French name, a version of Ariel, which means "lion of God" in Hebrew.