The meaning of the idiom suck it up is to stand up or stand tall amidst all troubles. It can also be reversed as "compose yourself", "bear your troubles", and "go on".
It made me laugh very much.
It means "shut up" or "be quiet"
to come up with new ideas
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
"To kick up your heels!" is to celebrate. Get up and do something.
It means stay with the rest of the group.
It means he's really angry.
It made me laugh very much.
It means "shut up" or "be quiet"
to come up with new ideas
It means to gather up enough courage to do something.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
To be brave enough to do something challenging
"To kick up your heels!" is to celebrate. Get up and do something.
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.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
There is no idiom in this sentence.Definitions:Your order = what you have ordered or requested to eatAt a restaurant = at a place to buy meals that are already cookedMessed up = done incorrectly