The back burner of the stove is usually where you put the things you don't need to fuss a lot with. You can just turn the heat down and let them cook without stirring or watching them. If something's "on the back burner," then you're not actively fussing with it, but are letting it sit until you get around to doing it or working on it.
Set you back means how much did that cost. How much did that new car set you back?
To turn completely around and head back in the direction you came from.
"To be cheeky" IS an idiom. It means to sass or talk back.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It just means they smiled. Perhaps they were trying to hold back a smile, but they grinned nonetheless.
Keep an idea in ones head to act on it later.
When the project was assigned, other homework assignments got put on the back burner.
I think you mean back burner. It's pretty obvious when you see that, isn't it? Something put on the back burner on the stove isn't what you're cooking at the moment. You put it aside to work on something else and plan to come back to it later.
'Pulled off' means accomplished, and to put something on the 'back burner' means to reduce its priority. Therefore the sentence 'pulled off at the back burner' does not make a huge amount of sense. But, it is possible that the person who said it may have meant accomplished something that was not high on ones list of priorities.
To put on the back burner means to delay doing something till later.
Meaning being in desperate straits
Set you back means how much did that cost. How much did that new car set you back?
From Beyond the Back Burner was created in 1999.
To turn completely around and head back in the direction you came from.
If I do something "behind your back", it means that I do it without your knowledge, usually in a sneaky way.
There are many idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner'. Some idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner' include 'pushing aside' and 'procrastinating'.
Someone who is quick to come back with a witty, smart, or brilliant answer.