Put him on the map means something that will make him famous or something that will force others to take notice of him.
"El mapa" is Spanish for "the map."
Contestant Elna tells Howie she's on Deal or No Deal to put Chunchula, Alabama on the map.
A flag symbol on a map typically represents a location of interest or importance, such as a city, landmark, or resource. It is used to help the map reader easily identify key points on the map.
It is generally the key, which is located in one of the corners of the map
A flag on a map typically indicates a specific location, such as a landmark, point of interest, or government building. It helps users easily identify important places on the map.
It means shut up!
it is an idiom
If you put something to rest, you solve the problem and end things.
It means to rebuke someone who has overstepped his or her authority.
to make a bad thing worse
It's not an idiom. It's American slang for money, because American paper bills are green (and they fold when you put them in your pocket).
Maybe. It can mean literally putting out the lights or turning them off. If you put someone's lights out, however, it means to knock them unconscious.
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It would mean that you put a feather into a cup. Perhaps you mean "a feather in your cap," which was a way of showing an achievement and has come to mean any achievement.
idiom means expression like a page in a book