To get behind something means to support it.
The conceptual idea behind the meaning of a keyword is the central theme or concept that the keyword represents in a particular context or subject.
No, "without gods man is nothing" is not an idiom. It is more of a philosophical statement suggesting that humans may feel insignificant or lacking without the presence or belief in higher powers or gods.
The idiom "slept like a log" means sleeping very deeply and soundly, to the extent that one is completely unaware of their surroundings and doesn't wake up easily. The phrase is often used to describe a very restful and uninterrupted sleep.
The idiom "putting a spoke in the wheel" means to hinder or disrupt a plan or progress by creating obstacles or problems. It is used to describe actions that derail or obstruct someone's efforts or goals.
The idiom "level-headed" refers to someone who is calm, rational, and able to make sound decisions in difficult situations. It describes a person who remains composed and clear-minded, even under pressure.
This isn't an idiom - it's talking about some animal with their tail held high, flying behind them.
This is an idiom meaning to narrow your focus down. It can also mean to narrow your aim and focus on one thing to hit. Picture the zero as a target and you get the idea of the idiom.
If I do something "behind your back", it means that I do it without your knowledge, usually in a sneaky way.
It means that someone is totally surprised. They have no idea what to do or where to go, the are standing there.
Keep an idea in ones head to act on it later.
If you mean a costume idea, you could dress up as a can - either a tin can or a trash can.
Nothing. However, a half-BAKED idea is one that is not fully formed, not ready to be put into action. It's a silly idea.
He was behind on what their doing know
It's not really an idiom - if something is at your heels, it's following close behind you. This means right behind you, almost upon you.
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.