Sorry, there is no such idiom as "at wit's put end to".
"at wit's end" means you have tried every possible way to solve a problem but cannot do it and do not know what to do next.
"put and end to" means to stop or put a stop to something.
break off?
I have not heard this idiom before. Perhaps you heard "Put to death" which means to kill.
"Put your heart into it" means to put as much effort as possible into something.
Show your better side, be the best you can be
I am not aware of this idiom. Supposedly, it is something that occasionally shows up in a fortune cookie. There is no known idiomatic meaning; it's just something humorous to put into a cookie.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
I have not heard this idiom before. Perhaps you heard "Put to death" which means to kill.
"Put your heart into it" means to put as much effort as possible into something.
It's not an idiom. Idioms make no sense unless you know the meaning already. "No end" means just what it looks like -- something is endless.
It means complete and total frustration with a situation.
If you put something to rest, you solve the problem and end things.
Show your better side, be the best you can be
I am not aware of this idiom. Supposedly, it is something that occasionally shows up in a fortune cookie. There is no known idiomatic meaning; it's just something humorous to put into a cookie.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
It means to stop fighting or put the disagreement to rest.
We must put an end to piracy, once and for all.
The literal meaning would be that you have one foot that is "the best" and you're tossing it out ahead of you.
Circular or round file means trash can (to throw it away).to put in the trash