The idiom refers to the tossing (throwing) of a coin to make a choice. It means that the choice of correct answer or way forward is as random as the toss of a coin. It can also indicate that the speaker doesn't care which choice is made. It is mainly used in the sense that there is no clear difference in the choices and so one might as well toss a coin to decide.
The idiom refers to the tossing or throwing of a coin to make a choice. It means that the choice of correct answer or way forward is as random as the toss of a coin.
It means things are trustworthy.
say no to it
About to be sold, or given up.
To make a mistake
It means shut up!
The idiom "pick up your ears" means to listen carefully or pay close attention to something being said. It's a figurative way of telling someone to be alert and actively engage in the conversation or situation.
To keep struggling and not give up.
flatter her to get something
he suddenly turned up (to appear, emarge)
to make something stronger ,,
It's not an idiom. To break camp means to break it up, to pack your things and leave the area. It can be used as slang, however, to mean a group "packing up" and leaving.