You could ask "What's eating you?" or "What's up?"
almost the truth so tell the whole story why lie when you close to telling the whole story.
its an idiom
No. It is a simile.
Any phrase that means exactly what it seems to mean is a NON-example. "The table was made of wood" is not an idiom.
Supertroopers! It was bothering me a lot too
Stop bothering me
then tell them sorry and tell them that your not going to bother them anymore.
Keep bothering someone.
Tell your friend to stop bothering you or tell an adult
The image is of a heavy weight on your heart (which is inside your chest) - you are getting rid of that weight by telling someone why you are unhappy. This idiom means to share your feelings and thus "clear the air" of suppressed emotion.
"To bug" in this sense means "to bother." It means "stop bothering me."
Nothing. "Loud of your mind" makes no sense as an idiom or a phrase. You should ask the person to tell you exactly what they did say and explain it to you.
Tell him your im sorry but i do not like you i am only your friend i do not like you cause i just do not then make a squeaky voice and say im a squeaky that does not like you at all only if he bothers you if that douse not help tell him yo papa is cleaning his gun if he says i do not care act out something like get one of your friends that is a boy and tell your friend to say to him this is my Girlfriend so stop bothering me girl okay you hear that then you say so stop bothering me then say yo a chicococa that's a word in Spanish that means a boy that likes so many girls that can not stop bothering them Hope ya like from a girl that is cool
Tell them that you are a bit busy at the moment and you will talk to them later or say that you have homework to do.
Jose Luis is not an idiom. It is a name.
All boys are different. Some are full on and will just come right out and say it and others will feel uncomfortable telling you because they dont want to hurt you. It all depend what kind of boy he is.. If you feel like you are bothering him maybe lay off for a while and if the boy does tell you dont get upset about it.
A hound is a hunting dog. If you "hound" someone, you can also be said to "dog" them -- it means you hunt them tirelessly, following after them and usually bothering them.