Origin: This is a modern African-American expression that is similar to "bug someone." To mess is to butt into other people's business.
someone threw a clock out the window
spying or looking someone all the time
The idiom "to brain someone" is thought to have originated from the idea of using one's brain as a weapon to strike or hurt someone. It is a figurative expression that means to hit or strike someone on the head with great force.
Criticism from someone who is just as bad.
The idiom 'in the wheelhouse' is an old baseball saying that dates back to the early 1950's. The term originally referred being in someone's pitch area.
Mess
It comes from the fact that telephones all used to ring to signal an incoming call.
To be exposed
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Origin "up a storm"
The origin of the idiom "lost your mind" can be traced to the early 1800s, where "mind" is used metaphorically to refer to one's sanity or mental faculties. The phrase implies that someone is irrational or behaving in a way that suggests they have lost their mental clarity.
This is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. It's a vivid proverb telling you that you can show someone a picture and that will explain something better than telling them in words.