" Lost in Space " was an old TV program , which also spawned the term space cadet , somebody not too bright or not in the here and now.
The robot's name is simply "Robot" or "The Robot" on the TV show Lost in Space.
Astronauts have gotten lost in space in movies and fictional stories, but in reality, no astronaut has ever been lost in space. Astronauts are always tethered to their spacecraft during spacewalks and have protocols in place to ensure they can find their way back if they become disoriented.
The robot's name in the series Lost in Space is simply "Robot." Its full name is Robot B-9.
The robot in Lost In Space was voiced by Dick Tufeld, who was also the series narrator. The individual who performed the robot was Bob May, which was designed by Robert Kinoshita.
The space rock is the celestial space object that a meteoroid comes from.
"He lost his shirt" IS an idiom.
No. They got lost.
It's not an idiom because you can figure it out by the context. It means they went bald.
Meaning you snapped and got angry.
The idiom, "You lost your marbles," means that you've gone crazy.
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.
To say that there is no love lost between two people means that they dislike each other.
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. Can someone really lose his marbles? Yes, but does it make sense if someone says "He's lost his marbles" when someone says something crazy? No, so this can be either an idiom or an actual phrase. Someone could really misplace their marbles (toys), or they could be mentally unbalanced, in which case the idiom meaning would be used.
Right away is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. Something happens or will happen immediately.
You are said to be a space cadet if all you do is take up space, contributing nothing of any use to anybody
From the sport of wrestling.
Dawson Palmer has: Played Monster in "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" in 1964. Played Rubberoid in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Monster in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Bog Monster in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played The Monster in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Soldier in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played IDAK Omega 17 in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Creature in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Bush Creature in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Larger Hairy Biped in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Angus in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Bubble Creature in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Izralim in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Keel in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Moss monster in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Android Raddion in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played First Scientist in "Land of the Giants" in 1968.