Nothing. Do you perhaps mean "how much bread?" -- because bread is slang for money. It's slang and not an idiom.
I didn't mean what I said. What does antidisestablishmentarianism mean? My sister is mean. I don't like being mean. The mean of a set of values is the average. The mean temperature is much lower in the valley in spring.
what does it mean when your RDW is 11.3? I know normal is 11.5-14.5. But how much ashould I be concerned?
10.89
They make around 75,460 dollars a year or an average of $36.28 an hour.
30.000 yr if good at the job
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it seems to mean - there are not many left of whatever you're referring to.
This is not used as much as it once was, but people will know what you mean if you use it; it's not obsolete.
It means eating an excessive amount, much more than normally a person would eat.
No, "without gods man is nothing" is not an idiom. It is more of a philosophical statement suggesting that humans may feel insignificant or lacking without the presence or belief in higher powers or gods.
Set you back means how much did that cost. How much did that new car set you back?
to get angry
There isn't an idiom that means riding a lamb - people make idioms for things that are commonly seen or done, and people don't really ride lambs much.
A word is typically considered slang if it is informal, non-standard language used in certain social groups or contexts. Slang words may be constantly evolving and can convey meaning in a more casual or colloquial way compared to formal language. They may not be recognized or used in all settings.
It's not an idiom - it pretty much means what it seems to mean. That makes it a metaphor. Someone might not be an actual circus clown, but they're acting like one, fooling around and trying to make people laugh.
It is a funny way of saying something made you laugh. That's you will laugh toooooo much.
"Your head is going to explode" IS an idiom. It means you have too much to think about.
This is a theatre term. If you "bring down the house," then you're getting so much applause and praise that it's likely to tear the roof right off of the theatre and make the building collapse.