The idiom means impress someone is egg on
To raise hopes is to cause someone to have more hope. It's not really an idiom because you can figure out the meaning pretty easily.
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.
That's not an idiom, it's just a statement. Someone is saying they got no response to a question or action.
It is not an idiom. It means "do not ignore the remarks." Remarks are things that are said, and someone wants you to stop ignoring them.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
berate someone
To complain or criticise someone out of their hearing.
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning by context - you are willing to go through dangers or hardship for something or someone.
To raise hopes is to cause someone to have more hope. It's not really an idiom because you can figure out the meaning pretty easily.
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.
It's not an idiom because you can figure it out. It's a childish rhyme meaning someone who is not pretty.
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.
It is not an idiom. It means "do not ignore the remarks." Remarks are things that are said, and someone wants you to stop ignoring them.
That's not an idiom, it's just a statement. Someone is saying they got no response to a question or action.
It means that you disagree with someone; you are opposed to what they want.
This isn't an idiom. It means just what it sounds like - someone is looking for things by using their senses to find them.
No, "diss" is not an idiom. It is a slang term meaning to disrespect or insult someone verbally. Idioms are phrases or expressions that have a figurative meaning different from their literal meaning.