Something that is shabby is not good. Shabby is poor or dishevelled. If I am not shabby then I am doing well, fine. I am well turned out, smart.
It is not an idiom. it is a figurative expression meaning "work too long and too hard, especially at night, on some project."
The expression "to be short handed" is not an idiom, since its meaning may be guessed from the words in it. It means having too few "hands," or crew members.
To be knocked unconscious or fall asleep almost instantly. It comes from switching off a light. It goes out instantly too.
"Your head is going to explode" IS an idiom. It means you have too much to think about.
too early to give up & give in
not too shabby
It's the herd mentality...everyone else is doing it, I will too.
Don't be too curious!
It is not an idiom. it is a figurative expression meaning "work too long and too hard, especially at night, on some project."
Not too shabby
Not too shabby
it means 'too much', 'more than is necessary', 'overkill'
The expression "to be short handed" is not an idiom, since its meaning may be guessed from the words in it. It means having too few "hands," or crew members.
$3,424,680...........not too shabby
Burning the candle at both ends means that you are doing too much, taking on too many responsibilities and not having any time off to recuperate.
To be knocked unconscious or fall asleep almost instantly. It comes from switching off a light. It goes out instantly too.
'Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered' Meaning: This idiom is used to express being satisfied with enough, that being greedy or too ambitious will be your ruin.