Dough is slang for money. If you "fork out enough dough," you pull money out of your pocket until you have enough and then hand it over to whoever you are buying something from - "fork out" refers to using a manure fork to clear out used straw in a horse or cow stall.
Dough is a slang term for money. Someone who is rolling in dough has a lot of money.
This isn't an idiom. It means just what it seems to mean. Something is enough so that even a saint would lose patience with it.
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.
Dough is a slang term for money. Someone who is rolling in dough has a lot of money.
Fork in the road means a time when it is necessary to make a decision.
It means that there is not enough for everyone. It's insufficient.
This isn't an idiom. It means just what it seems to mean. Something is enough so that even a saint would lose patience with it.
Usually cover the dough in a pan with a damp towel. The pan should be deep enough so that as the dough rises it will not stick to the towel.
It can mean either you didn't pay enough attention, or you just didn't understand.
a box with dough in it
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
Dough is a slang word for money.
"Sieve" is not an idiom. See the related link.