One definition of "to smart" means to sting or to hurt. Someone took a stick, hit whatever it is, and made it sting.
It made me laugh very much.
The idiom means that the person over-indulged in whatever food or drink was provided, consuming more than was polite or prudent.
An idiom is an expression that has a meaning different from what it literally says. For example, one can say that something expensive costs an arm and a leg, although clearly the point made is different from what the individual words mean.
To sleep on it means to take some time and think things over. Usually said before a decision needs to be made. And yes, it is literal. The person who says this is asking for an answer the following day.
Made a pile means the person has made allot of money (i.e. a pile of money).
Gravy train
It made me laugh very much.
The idiom means that the person over-indulged in whatever food or drink was provided, consuming more than was polite or prudent.
To take a risk, or make a sacrifice on another's behalf. Ex. "I stuck my neck out for you when I told the boss that I was the one who made your mess."
"Kochi Wanaba" is a made-up phrase created by the comic artist Jamie Smart. It does not have a specific meaning, but is often used as a nonsensical catchphrase in his works.
It means that you made matters worse by saying or doing something that inflamed the situation even worse than it already was.
Theodore Roosevelt. The big stick was the military and if things did not go the way he planned people would "get hit with the big stick" meaning that Roosevelt would bring in the military
An idiom is an expression that has a meaning different from what it literally says. For example, one can say that something expensive costs an arm and a leg, although clearly the point made is different from what the individual words mean.
Any phrase that means exactly what it seems to mean is a NON-example. "The table was made of wood" is not an idiom.
Any phrase that means exactly what it seems to mean is a NON-example. "The table was made of wood" is not an idiom.
Smart cars are a German car that are made in France.
This idiom means "to bury or hide something so deep that it will never rise to the surface again". In a sentence: Paul knew that his boss didn't like the report that he wrote and that it would never see the light of day.