Set you back means how much did that cost. How much did that new car set you back?
It hits you twice, a double blow or set 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.
That is the correct spelling of the idiom "was set up" as in I was set up or He was set up.The idiom means claiming that a person was "framed" or falsely suggested to be guilty of a crime, or responsible for some action.
It hits you twice, a double blow or set back.
Meaning being in desperate straits
Nothing. Perhaps you're thinking of "eyes in the back of one's head," which means that the person is so alert and observant that it seems as though they have an extra set of eyes.
When you draw the line, you set out limits of what you find acceptable, beyond which you will not go.
It's a card idiom. Your "hand" was the set of cards that you were dealt in the game. If you play the hand you were dealt, you don't try to cheat or get out of anything, but work with what you have.
To turn completely around and head back in the direction you came from.
Keep an idea in ones head to act on it later.
If I do something "behind your back", it means that I do it without your knowledge, usually in a sneaky way.
Someone who is quick to come back with a witty, smart, or brilliant answer.
"To be cheeky" IS an idiom. It means to sass or talk back.
The idiom will u please get off my back means stop bugging me or leave me alone
It is a way of saying that what you gave out, you're getting back; the roles have been reversed