No because you can figure out the meaning. "Picking on" is slang, however, for attacking or teasing.
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In this idiom, "letters" refers to the letter abbreviations after the name of a person who has graduated from college. You may see a doctor abbreviated M.D. or someone with an academic doctorate as Ph.D. Thus, a man of letters is someone who has completed a college education and is accomplished.
Are you sure you understand what you're asking? An antonym means an opposite, and generally only individual words can have antonyms. But nonetheless: The antonym of "no man is an island" would be "every man is an island." If you're looking for the meaning of the idiom, it means that no one lives their life without being affected by the world around them. Every life is influenced by its surroundings.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
"Picking on the weaker man" can be a metaphor for taking advantage of those who are vulnerable or lacking power. It implies using strength or influence to make someone feel powerless or inferior.
When, on video, a man punches or kicks a weaker man- or attacks that weaker man with his erect penis.
It originally came from cotton farming, and means to do an entire job by yourself.
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It means that you are very weak (weaker than a flea on a tread mill).
The more honest a person is, the more he bears the brunt. This is an idiom stating the ordinary man.
It becomes weaker after colliding into other objects and dispersing some of its energy in other directions as well as picking up some foreign noise carried with it from the objects it bounces off.
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No, "without gods man is nothing" is not an idiom. It is more of a philosophical statement suggesting that humans may feel insignificant or lacking without the presence or belief in higher powers or gods.
Does it mean what it seems to mean? That is how you tell.Let's look at it - "Once a man, twice a child" would mean that you are a child twice, and a man once - or, you are childish, then you grow up, then you grow old and become childish again.So it's not an idiom because an idiom would not make sense unless you knew exactly what it meant. It must be a proverb.
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Idiom is correct.