Up a creek without a paddle means you are in deep trouble and there is nothing you can do about it. Your situation is quite hopeless, in other words. The image in this idiom is of a boat adrift in a river, with no paddles (oars) to steer with.
It doesn't mean things are hopeless. It's just going to take more effort/time to get back home. If you ever find yourself up the creek be thankful you're not in a pickle
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Simply its mean a bully.
It means to go out into the world and experience life on your own without being tied to your mother's apron strings.
Moonlighting means doing paid work that you do in addition to your normal job, especially without telling your employer that you are doing this.
The saying up a creek is shortened from up the creek without a paddle, meaning you are in a difficult situation without the necessary tools to get out of it.
*LOL* It's UP THE CREEK. This is a more polite way of saying the idiom "up sh*t creek without a paddle," which means you're really in a bad situation with no way of getting out of it.
Like a stone in a creek that you would step on to get to the other side, the idiom usually refers to a job or other position that you think of not as the final destination in your career path but as something you use to help you get to your destination/goal.
"Up the Annie" is a colloquial British expression that means to be in a difficult or challenging situation. It can also imply being in trouble or facing adversity. The phrase is often used in informal contexts and may have originated from the phrase "up the creek without a paddle."
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.
It means to talk a lot without saying anything of value.
"Dive in head first" is to rush into a situation without thinking.
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
It's not an idiom. It means the tip of your nostril.