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You pull this before you eat your Christmas dinner?

Pull up a chair.


What the idiom on the up and up mean?

It means things are trustworthy.


What does the idiom slip up mean?

To make a mistake


What is the idiom on the block mean?

About to be sold, or given up.


What does the idiom turn your nose up mean?

say no to it


What does that's not good enough pull up your socks mean?

I've never heard of this as an idiom before. I'd guess it means that something wasn't up to the person's standards, so they told the other person to pull their socks up from around their ankles into a neater arrangement.


What does the English idiom pull out the socks mean?

There is no such idiom as "Pull out the socks" You probably mean "Pull up your socks"To pull up your socks is to make an effort at something or improve or work hard to change your behavior or a habit or something undesirable because you're not good enough.For example, "The teacher warned John that if he wanted to move to the next grade he's have to pull up his socks."Or," If William wants to stay in the football team then he should pull up his socks."Or,It's too late to think about it now. you should have pulled your socks up earlier."You might also have heard "pull out all the stops," which means to make an all-out effort. This is based on playing the organ, where you pull out a "stop" in order to make the organ create a certain sound. If you pull out all the stops, you are making every sound you can make.


What does the idiom Put a sock in it mean?

It means shut up!


What does this idiom mean Butter your mom up?

flatter her to get something


What does the idiom hang on mean?

To keep struggling and not give up.


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he suddenly turned up (to appear, emarge)


Pull up a chair in french?

Assieds-toi! (informal) Asseyez-vous! (formal)