The idiom "turn purple" typically refers to someone becoming very angry or frustrated, to the point where their face may change color due to their emotions. It can also describe a situation where someone is so overwhelmed that they struggle to maintain composure. The phrase emphasizes the intensity of the emotional response, often in a humorous or exaggerated context.
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It is just an exaggerated way of saying something happens quite often - it is hyperbole, not an idiom.
To turn completely around and head back in the direction you came from.
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It's not an idiom - when you turn 360 degrees you just turn all the way around in a total circle and end up facing the same way."A 180 degree turn" is a phrase you might hear to mean that someone turned around and went in the opposite direction - this is sometimes used to mean a mental "turn" or a character "turn" as well as a physical movement.
Yes they do turn purple but i do not know why
Yes a Chamelions can turn purple
Think of a light switch. You can turn the light on, and you an turn it off. If you turn it off, think of what that might mean. The room is dark, so the person isn't looking at you. Turning someone off means you don't interest them in a romantic manner.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It means that you have made them very angry. To push someone's buttons is to "turn on" their emotions, usually anger.