it means full of one self
That expression means that he is conceited, egotistical, pompous or vain.
The origin of the idiom "cat got your tongue" is not definitively known. It is believed to come from a retained belief in the Middle Ages that cats could steal a person's breath, rendering them speechless. Over time, the phrase evolved to signify being at a loss for words or unable to speak.
we'll if you havent got a good comback you've gotta just take the comeback or say i will throw a flipflop at your head
One idiom with the word "knowledge" is "to the best of my knowledge," which means based on what one knows or believes to be true. Another is "knowledge is power," emphasizing the value and strength that comes from being well-informed.
Well, honey, the slang term for "head" is "dome" or "noggin." So next time someone asks if you've got a good head on your shoulders, you can tell them you've got a top-notch dome instead. Just keep it clean, this ain't no dirty talk.
That expression means that he is conceited, egotistical, pompous or vain.
That's not an idiom, it's just a statement. Someone is saying they got no response to a question or action.
because he is an inbread
They got hit in head by big meteoroid.
She got mad.
got angry
lukes got a fish head
because she got a big head
you got it right
"Got nowhere" means accomplished nothing toward a goal.
I think probably the sperm whale, Physeter macrocephalis. Macrocephalis means "big head."
You've got the idiom incorrect, so it doesn't mean anything. You might say "I've got the picture," which means "I see the situationa and understand it." You might also say "I get the picture," which means the same thing in a less formal way. You don't say "something" in the idiom.