"Over the moon" is another way to say that you are very happy. The image evoked is that you are so overjoyed that you have floated off the ground and into space. Another phrase with the same meaning is "on cloud nine." yeh i am on cloud nine!!
Meaning she is very happy.
VERY INFREQUENTLY. A Blue Moon is said to occur , when two full Moons occur in one calendar month. On say dates 1st of the month and 28th of the same month.
The full moon is a natural phenomenon and does not have a "Christian meaning".
The meaning of it is when it is about to turn into a new moon and their is barily any reflection left
Metaphors are comparisons that directly state something is something else. Similes compare by using "like" or "as." Personifications are when you make something inanimate seem alive. Idioms are phrases where the literal meaning makes no sense. Hyperbole is exaggeration.This statement is directly calling the moon a white balloon, so it's a metaphor.
berate someone
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
It will never happen or is highly unlikely to happen
You didn't say if you meant the phrase "in the dark" as the literal meaning or the idiomatic meaning. Literal: "When the moon sets, we will be in the dark." Idiom: "Bill is mad at me, but I am in the dark about the reason."
this simply means...... you or what you have today could possibly not be there tomorrow. simple.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
The idiom means that the person over-indulged in whatever food or drink was provided, consuming more than was polite or prudent.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The meaning of the idiom in the pink of health means being in good health.
Head over heels is an idiom because the meaning does not match what the words are saying.
This isn't an idiom because you can figure it out if you look up the word "pins." It is a SLANG term meaning legs, so you knocked him over.
Meaning she is very happy.