To eat dirt simply means to endure or accept insults or bad treatment.
Eat your hat: a statement made when you are positive that something will happen, as in "I'll eat my hat if our team loses this game."
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 that when a person does not know about certain subjects or objects he automatically assumes that he does not like it or that it is not something for him.
It can mean to eat a huge amount, more than you normally would.
Eat your hat: a statement made when you are positive that something will happen, as in "I'll eat my hat if our team loses this game."
That's not an idiom. It means just what it looks like -- something is fit for you to eat.
As in "I am so hungry, I could eat a horse"- means you are extremely hungry- since a horse is VERY big.
You basically go against your word. For example, you tell someone not to eat dirt, then you eat it.
You basically go against your word. For example, you tell someone not to eat dirt, then you eat it.
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To eat humble pie means that you are humbled, or brought down from your snobbish position; you are forced to admit that you were wrong about something. To eat crow is the same meaning; crows are considered "dirty" birds and unfit to eat in most cultures, so you'd be very humble indeed before you'd eat one. To eat dirt can mean the same, but it can also mean that you fell or were shoved to the ground and your face was in the dirt, as in you lost a fight.
Meaning ofI believe it may mean "to damage someone's reputation in a malicious way". See the translations for the idiom "do someone dirt" on this webpage:dirtAnswerI assume you mean "Do you dirt" not "Do your dirt". Do you dirt means to damage your reputation or treating you badly.
You eat dirt
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.