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To slug means to hit, so it means hitting you until you can't think straight.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Simply its mean a bully.
He tried to keep a straight face although he thought what she had done was very silly and stupid.
it means that
Ants in your pants
when you were in diapers when you were in short pants
The more common idiom is "stiff as a board," meaning "very stiff." Unless used ironically, like "straight as a crooked stick" or "straight as a politician's promise," the expression "straight as a board" would mean "very straight." When referring to "straight as..........." the term usually is as straight as a die
To slug means to hit, so it means hitting you until you can't think straight.
To slug means to hit, so it means hitting you until you can't think straight.
A beeline is a straight line. To make a beeline means to take a direct route to something.
If you whip the pants off someone, you whip them until you wear the pants away -- in other words, you really beat them up.
As the crow flies means in a straight line. The fastest point from point A to point B.
this phrase could be used all around the world
Winging it, coming up with something quickly. It also means being "straight" or honest, even if the truth hurts a little.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."