Laying it on thick, spreading it on thick can either mean you are exaggerating or heaping praise on someone that you expect will help you.
It means to go out into the world and experience life on your own without being tied to your mother's apron strings.
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.
I think it means that that person agrees with that others persons idiom and that it fit that question that the teacher or whoever asked that question.
The idiom "spread it on thick" implies exaggerating or overemphasizing something, often in a way that lacks sincerity. It can refer to flattery, praise, or descriptions that are excessively generous or embellished, making them seem less credible. Essentially, it suggests that someone is trying too hard to impress or persuade others.
It's like exaggerating
It means that the person is slow to catch on... isn't understanding things as quickly as other people.
It means to go out into the world and experience life on your own without being tied to your mother's apron strings.
"Spread the word" is an informal idiom meaning to share information or news with others. It is not considered slang but rather a commonly used expression in informal communication.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
This idiom gives the image of someone with their arms spread out to either side. You say this when you're about to hug someone. You might also use it to mean any inviting stance.
It's not an idiom. It means the tip of your nostril.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
"Sieve" is not an idiom. See the related link.