That when he found out, he got really mad.
idiom 1: out of the blue meaning: happening without warning sentence: After not hearing from him for years, I received a letter out of the blue. idiom 2: hit the roof meaning: got extremely angry sentence: When Dad found out she crashed the car, he hit the roof. idiom 3: heart of gold meaning: someone is a kind, honest, and good sentence: Mr. Peters is a generous person with a heart of gold. idiom 4: in hot water meaning: in trouble sentence: If the assignment isn't completed you'll be in hot water with your teacher. idiom 5: at the top of ones lungs meaning: very loudly sentence: When Jenna finally walked in, we all yelled, "Surprise!" at the top of our lungs.
idiom but im not sure
"Hit the ceiling" means to lose your temper and really get angry. The image is of a person getting so angry that when they jump up and down, their head hits the ceiling. You would use this idiom in a case where something really bad has happened, and you anticipate that someone will become furious as soon as they find out. When Dad finds out that I wrecked his car, he is going to hit the ceiling!
when your mom hits your dad in the balls
It means you were beaten for example if you did something wrong as a child your dad would wear you out or spank you. That ↑↑ is one meaning. Another, more common I think, is "exhaust, tire out". "I'm worn out" = "I'm very tired / I'm exhausted". So "He wore us out" can mean "He made us work (or march, or whatever) very hard, till we were exhausted."
idiom 1: out of the blue meaning: happening without warning sentence: After not hearing from him for years, I received a letter out of the blue. idiom 2: hit the roof meaning: got extremely angry sentence: When Dad found out she crashed the car, he hit the roof. idiom 3: heart of gold meaning: someone is a kind, honest, and good sentence: Mr. Peters is a generous person with a heart of gold. idiom 4: in hot water meaning: in trouble sentence: If the assignment isn't completed you'll be in hot water with your teacher. idiom 5: at the top of ones lungs meaning: very loudly sentence: When Jenna finally walked in, we all yelled, "Surprise!" at the top of our lungs.
The meaning of did dad say as dad did is the dad did whatever his dad told him to do.
metaphor
Does it make any sense as it is read? Yes, because if your dad brings home bacon, he's bringing home food and therefore taking care of his family. It is a metaphor. An idiom makes no sense unless you know the definition.
idiom but im not sure
"Hit the ceiling" means to lose your temper and really get angry. The image is of a person getting so angry that when they jump up and down, their head hits the ceiling. You would use this idiom in a case where something really bad has happened, and you anticipate that someone will become furious as soon as they find out. When Dad finds out that I wrecked his car, he is going to hit the ceiling!
i pee on dad
no but the meaning of it means MATHS LEGEND like me and my dad
yo mamma died so they ran away and blew up with your dad and dog with your cat in its mouth
My dad had to replace a shingle on our roof after the storm blew it off.
Dad/Father
Dad