"The bottom line" is an idiom that means the final result and comes from the line in a financial statement that shows net income or loss.
i think it means when you is done it is the bottom of the line
When you draw the line, you set out limits of what you find acceptable, beyond which you will not go.
"Going into detail would take hours, but, bottom line, you've got a problem."We use the idiom "bottom line" (coming from the bottom line of things like bills that tell us what we actually have to pay or do) to say, at the end of it all (in summary), what's going on or what's going to happen.
It is an idiom, because it does not use the term "like" or "as".
yes because your not trying to get literally to the bottom of it.
Bottom Line The last line of a company's profit and loss ledger sheet. The bottom line usually refers to the net profit or loss of a company at any given time. The bottom line is a figurative term meaning "the basic information," "the essentials," as in "What's the bottom line of this situation?"
Bottom Line The last line of a company's profit and loss ledger sheet. The bottom line usually refers to the net profit or loss of a company at any given time. The bottom line is a figurative term meaning "the basic information," "the essentials," as in "What's the bottom line of this situation?"
This is an idiom. Getting to the bottom of something means you are going to get the truth about something. It also implies that a certain amount of investigation will need to be done before the truth comes out.
A beeline is a straight line. To make a beeline means to take a direct route to something.
Bottom Line Up Front
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."