An animal raises its back and fluffs up its fur to seem bigger -- this phrase means you have threatened or irritated someone and they're getting defensive.
It means shut up!
it is an idiom
It means to rebuke someone who has overstepped his or her authority.
If you put something to rest, you solve the problem and end things.
no because now your baby is someones elses!
I think you mean back burner. It's pretty obvious when you see that, isn't it? Something put on the back burner on the stove isn't what you're cooking at the moment. You put it aside to work on something else and plan to come back to it later.
When the project was assigned, other homework assignments got put on the back burner.
to make a bad thing worse
The phrase "put the rabbit back in the hat" is an idiom that means to undo or reverse a situation that had previously been resolved or completed. It suggests attempting to recreate a sense of mystery or magic that had been revealed or lost.
Try to imitate what the kisser is doing with their mouth.
It's not an idiom. It's American slang for money, because American paper bills are green (and they fold when you put them in your pocket).
The idiom "put him on the map" means to bring someone or something to widespread attention or recognition, often making them famous or successful. It implies that the person or thing was relatively unknown or insignificant before gaining this attention.