It is not an idiom. Unkindness is often called heartlessness, and so the expression "have a heart" means "Do not be unkind."
Unless there is truly something wrong with your heart, then yes, it is an idiom. My heart fell, my heart exploded, my heart sang, my heart doing anything other than pumping blood is an analogy and an idiom.
People believed that the feelings came from the heart and when you had negative feelings that it was your heart slowly falling apart and that when love failed you lost not only the thing that caused the feelings but also a piece of your heart.
Idiom
Palestinian and Persian
It is just an idiom and has no history.
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Unless there is truly something wrong with your heart, then yes, it is an idiom. My heart fell, my heart exploded, my heart sang, my heart doing anything other than pumping blood is an analogy and an idiom.
People believed that the feelings came from the heart and when you had negative feelings that it was your heart slowly falling apart and that when love failed you lost not only the thing that caused the feelings but also a piece of your heart.
Origin "up a storm"
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Idiom
Palestinian and Persian
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RELAX
To hope for the best
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