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It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
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The idiom for paying far more for an article than it is really worth is "to pay through the nose."
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. Can a nose actually run somewhere? No, so this is an idiom.
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.
It means you do not have to pay for dinner,either it is free or someone else will pay for you. This idiom usually means the 'house' or restaurant owner will pay for not 'anyone'.
The idiom "listen closely" means to pay careful attention to what is being said or heard, typically to understand or discern something important or subtle. It implies a focused and attentive approach to listening.
I guess its an idiom and i don't know anything El's
Don't interfare to what u are less concern of.
It either means to hit someone on their nose, or if it's an idiom, it means to hit something dead on, or to get something exactly right.
Picture someone holding their nose up in the air - they look very aloof and snobbish, right? That's what this idiom means.
It means she always knows what your doing, where you are, who your with. Or she is annoying. Depends how it is said in a sentence.