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It's not really an idiom. It means just what it sounds like -- whatever happened just proves what you were saying all along.
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To express impatience about something... Adeel Quddus I do not believe this is accurate. The idiom "pooh pooh" means to shun or to show indifference towards something. It has nothing at all to do with impatience.
"Having a heart" means to show compassion. It can also mean to show mercy, generosity, or forgiveness. Example: "Show us you have a heart and donate to our animal rescue organization!"
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Depending on the tone of voice you use, "Knock yourself out" is an idiom that could mean "Go ahead", or "Show me" or "I don't really care what you do".
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning. Roosters crow to show the other chicken's who's the boss, so crowing means you're proud of yourself. Something worth crowing about would be something you deserve to be proud about.
"Having a heart" means to show compassion. It can also mean to show mercy, generosity, or forgiveness. Example: "Show us you have a heart and donate to our animal rescue organization!"
This is an Australian colloquialism meaning completely or utterly bald. It also does not make sense, as bandicoots are not bald ... Basically, it means being completely bald.
missuse pwer just to show off
missuse pwer just to show off
it just goes to show that evolution can go wrong.