An asterisk is not an idiom. It is a punctuation mark. It looks like a little star *
The asterisk in a mathematical equation, usually in the context of a computer expression, means to multiply.
In mathematics, an asterisk (*) typically denotes multiplication. It is often used in programming or in contexts where the standard multiplication sign (×) might not be available. Additionally, an asterisk can represent a wildcard in set notation or indicate a footnote in written material.
Asterisk
It can mean that something is difficult or that a person is stubborn.
An asterisk is used for multiplication in math
English has many idiomatic expressions, which are phrases that don't mean exactly what they say. Some phrases using fruits include "going bananas" and "the apple of my eye."
Idiomatic Expressions are sayings that are commonly used but their meanings cannot be determined by the individual words in the saying itself. Below you will find an alphabetical list of idiomatic expressions
"Mean," as in unkind. It can also be used in idiomatic expressions, roughly like the English "Wicked!"
Give me 1 example of idiomatic expression
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Listening with interest.
C*nt
Quit horsing around is an idiomatic expression. It begins with the letter Q.
Some idiomatic expressions that begin with the letter A:A blessing in disguiseA dime a dozenA leopard can't change his spotsAce up his sleeveActions speak louder than wordsAll bark and no biteAll Greek to meAn axe to grindAs useful as a lead balloon
He's head over heels about her.
It means you will be very successful.
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