To figuratively have an edge means that you have some sort of ability, talent, or skill that the other person does not have.
Idiomatically it is to have a leading position (advantage) in a competition underway but not yet completed.
pleasant and easy....
a mass where prayers are sung
doting the i's and crossing the t's - making sure everything about a job is finished correctly. on the dot
an idiomatic expression
The expression is actually "to cut a sorry figure." It means to be ashamed of one's person or actions.
"You" is not an idiom. It is a pronoun.
to support
This expression means real and simple.
"Turn a deaf ear" is an idiomatic expression meaning to ignore or pay no attention to something.
pleasant and easy....
It means to get married.
It means that is the essence of it. Similar to the expression 'in a nutshell'.
An idiom is a phrase that has a figurative meaning different from its literal meaning, while an idiomatic expression is a specific phrase or sentence structure that is characteristic of a particular language or dialect. Idioms are a type of idiomatic expression, but not all idiomatic expressions are idioms.
a mass where prayers are sung
timid,coward
i believe it means: to hope that...
Go nuts; crazy.