Showing off, being well dressed and flashy.
I have bigger fish to fry is an idiom. An idiom is a phrase that is commonly used in certain areas that may have a funny meaning.
"Neck of the woods" is an idiom meaning a surrounding or nearby region.
'Out of the blue' is a terse form of the expression 'out of a clear blue sky' (to mean 'unexpectedly, without foreshadowing'). It is not really a figure of speech, but an idiom. ('idiom':: an established expression in a language where the meaning is not necessarily what one would anticipate from the given meaning of the individual words).
He did do commercials for Ritz Crackers in the 1970's.
The Cult Live at the Ritz - 1985 TV was released on: USA: December 1985 UK: 1987 Italy: 1992
Teasing you .
putting all your cards in the table
The cast of Putting on the Ritz - 1990 includes: Brandy West
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says -- someone is putting their hands into their pockets.
No; it will be protected through 2024.
Next Door with Katie Brown - 1998 Putting on the Ritz was released on: USA: 14 April 1999
It basically means to dress up in fancy clothes. The Ritz is a very famous fancy hotel. People who stay there are super rich, so if you're "putting on the ritz," you are living it up and having a great time spending money.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The meaning of the idiom in the pink of health means being in good health.
Baby Geniuses.