His face was as wiggly as a jellyfish on jelly pills. he looked confused.
confused in Spanish confundida
You could say "all at sea"
at a loss
bewildered.
It doesn't mean anything except the fact that they are speaking their language. All languages have slang and idioms. It means that they are using saying from their dialect.
savvy, brainy
between two fires idioms
Confused feeling of profound love and admiration.
I have no idea. I can't think of anything. I'm drawing a blank.
In a pickle
chained purse strings
Idioms are phrases that seem to mean one thing but actually mean another, like:in the blink of an eyefaster than you can say "Jack Robinson"quick as a wink
funky == Idioms in tagalog word is Kawikaan or Sawikain.
I think you have confused two different idioms. "Heads up" means "look out" and "hands off" means "don't touch" or "stop touching."
Tffg
There are many idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner'. Some idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner' include 'pushing aside' and 'procrastinating'.
synonyms, antonyms, one word substitutes, idioms & phrases,often confused words etc
One reason why some idioms are confusing because the way the sentences are worded
"Idioms for Being Afraid", "Idioms for Being Angry", "Idioms for Being Happy" are some examples of idioms found in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
It doesn't mean anything except the fact that they are speaking their language. All languages have slang and idioms. It means that they are using saying from their dialect.