The phrase "Who Spilled the Beans?" simply means "Who told?" or "Who revealed the plan?" Spilled refers to gave away or told, and the beans refer to the plan or the thing going on. Hope I help!
no its a simile...an idiom is something like "spilled the beans" where you cannot guess the meaning by looking at the words
"Spilled the beans" is an idiom. There isn't another idiom for it.
To spill the beans is synonymous with letting the cat out of the bag. It means to tell someone a secret or something that they weren't supposed to know.
If means to tell the complete story, to confess and tell it all.to give away a secret or surprise'you've spilled the beans' means that you have revealed a plan or secret. For example you are planing a surprise birthday party and someone reveals the plan.
When Marjory accidentally tipped over her glass, she spilled milk everywhere.
You can't because it's not an idiom. Perhaps you mean "spill the beans," which means to divulge a secret that you weren't supposed to talk about. In that case, you might say "Don't spill the beans" or "Bobby spilled the beans and told Rachel about her surprise party."
true beans
new Girlfriend update as of today Fab Tv spilled the beans he is not single and has a girlfriend, her name is Nikki see his twitter for images of them dating
Beans is the English meaning for the Kikuyu word mboco.
"Haricot" is the French word meaning bean, so "haricot beans" is redundant, and yes, they provide fiber; all beans do.
The meaning of the Kikuyu word Githeri is mixture of maize, beans.
The English meaning for the Kikuyu word kaboco is small beans.