It means that it is a special occasion. You take out the fine China plates, crystal glasses, and fancy silverware when it is a special occasion or an important meal, and you really want to impress your guests.
It means the fine bone China was Made In China.
This idiom means that it's easy to talk, but talk is not action.
It typically means out of place like. In China eating beef is taboo also in the closet like a gay man
It's not an idiom. "All right" means "Ok" or "fine." You are saying that someone is fine, that everything is all right. "Jack" might be a slang term for "friend" or "pal," or it could actually be someone's name.
This is a gambling idiom. If you let something ride, you leave it as it is or let it stand. The image is of you leaving your bet on the table instead of taking the money or changing your bet.
"Everything's peachy" is an idiom that means everything is going well or everything is fine. It's a colloquial way of expressing that there are no problems or issues.
for days and days (Portuguese - dias a fio )
the term idiom is meaning idiot and eating out of the hand is to represent a person or animal taking the bait and moving in close like an?... funny question ask google this :p what is an idiosynchronicity event?
It means that is was made in England?
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.