The expression "heart being floored" means feeling overwhelmed with emotions such as shock, surprise, or intense feelings. It refers to being emotionally taken aback or deeply affected by something.
Expression meaning how sad are you
Fixing a broken heart is an expression not meaning a real human heart is not functioning anymore and needs fixing but merely comforting or helping a being who is really sad, mostly used when comforting someone who got hurt by someone they love.
A bleeding heart means that a person is being dramatic in order to draw attention to themselves.
Being on the outside, looking in.
The idiom "knowing something by heart" means to have memorized or learned something thoroughly, to the point of being able to repeat it without hesitation or error. It implies a strong familiarity and deep understanding of the material.
"Set your heart on fire" is a metaphorical expression meaning to feel passionate, inspired, or deeply moved by something. It suggests being so enthusiastic or motivated about a particular thing that it ignites intense emotions within you.
Dextrocardia is the term for the heart being on the right side of the thorax. I am not aware of a term for the heart being on the "wrong" side and far below the chest.
tachy- = rapidcardio- = hearttachycardia = rapid heart rate(bradycardia meaning slow heart rate)-megaly = the condition of being enlargedcardiomegaly = enlarged heart
God I love this expression. Literally, "j'ai une crotte sur le coeur" translates as "I've got an animal dropping on my heart". Not a pretty sight, right? It's a French Canadian expression meaning "something is weighing on me".
A heart of gold itself is an expression relating to someone kind. "They have a heart of gold".
This expression means to put passion into what one is doing. This is similar to the expression 'put your guts into it' meaning to put some energy into what one is doing. I hope this has helped your undestanding.
That would be heart-wrenching. It means something that tears at you heart , usually a sad thing.