This isn't an idiom. Telling a story means to speak and relay a tale - which can be a true one or a false one.
It means someone is telling you a small hint to remind you of something
Nothing. Perhaps you mean "spin a YARN," which means to tell a story.
It means to tell a lie or an exaggeration in a story.
Nothing. You may mean "spin a yarn," which means to tell a tale or story.
It's not an idiom. To break camp means to break it up, to pack your things and leave the area. It can be used as slang, however, to mean a group "packing up" and leaving.
They mean that your expectations may be unrealistic or unlikely. They are telling you not to hold your breath, but to move on happily.
Moonlighting means doing paid work that you do in addition to your normal job, especially without telling your employer that you are doing this.
An idiom is a form of expression in a general group or culture. Something like 'It's raining buckets.' This doesn't mean there are literal buckets falling it just means it's raining hard. You most likely will have to define what each idiom means.
It means by telling a story of enjoying
The idiom "would you just zip your lip, buddy" is a colloquial way of telling someone to be quiet or stop talking. It implies that the person is talking too much or saying something unnecessary or inappropriate.
The idiom "count your blessings" means to be grateful for what you have rather than focusing on what you lack. It encourages appreciating the positive aspects of your life and acknowledging them with gratitude.
"Got the vote" can mean that the candidate won. It may also mean that the candidate got the votes of a certain segment of the population or a certain group.