a. dialect
b. flashback
c. irony
d. metaphor
hint: its not B, C, or D
In fine fettle Hale and hearty Right as rain
The best idiom for jealousy is "the green-eyed monster." Saying this means that someone is jealous of something. You don't actually call the person a monster, though. You say "He was in the grips of the green-eyed monster," or "She felt the green-eyed monster taking over." It is as though jealousy is a separate thing from the person.
idiomatic expression
It means that it is extremely easy.
It's not an idiom, it's a description. It's when you bleed from your nose.
slang
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
Give me 1 example of idiomatic expression
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C*nt
Listening with interest.
If this is "ghettoese", then I suppose the intended meaning would be the particular dialect demonstrated by people who live in a ghetto. This would include slang vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, favored grammatical structures, as well as specific non-standard pronunciations.
Quit horsing around is an idiomatic expression. It begins with the letter Q.
He's head over heels about her.
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."
di ko alam
It means you will be very successful.