Possible alteration of "fadge". to fit.
"Spilled the beans" is an idiom. There isn't another idiom for it.
The origin of the idiom "lost your mind" can be traced to the early 1800s, where "mind" is used metaphorically to refer to one's sanity or mental faculties. The phrase implies that someone is irrational or behaving in a way that suggests they have lost their mental clarity.
The Igbo word for "truth" of the Western African origin is ezi okwu.
That's not an idiom - it means exactly what it says - there are twelve months in a year.
The idiom "look before you leap" dates back to medieval times and emphasizes the importance of considering the consequences of your actions before you act. It aims to encourage people to think ahead and make informed decisions rather than acting impulsively.
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To be exposed
Origin "up a storm"
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Palestinian and Persian
affrica (iraq
grab a bite
It was in 1960 in America
It is just an idiom and has no history.
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To hope for the best
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