You gain "brownie points" by doing nice things for people who will be able to help you in the future.
Someone is complimenting your intelligence.
The idiom "a hot head" refers to someone who is easily angered or quick to become upset or frustrated. It implies that the person has a tendency to react emotionally or impulsively in challenging situations.
It means someone is very anxious or nervous about something. They could be doing an exam or an interview for example, and be feeling nervous about it. So they are a bundle of nerves.
Happy accident isn't an idiom since the words do not mean something figurative. They are literal. It more than likely came from the definition of serendipitous. It is an accident that makes you happy.
"Out of your mind" is an idiom. It makes no sense unless you already know that it means you are behaving in a crazy manner.
"Brownie points" are nonsense "points" that you earn for going above and beyond the job. If you do more than you are expected to do, you could earn "brownie points" from your boss or your teacher. The origin is from the phrase "brown nose," meaning someone who "kisses your butt" in order to please you. The expectation is that your "brownie points" will result in the authority figure feeling more kindly toward you and helping you out in the future.
You have to have brownie points. The brownie points can be earned or purchased.
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A brownie hound is a term that refers to suck ups. It comes from the phrase "brownie points", implying that a brownie hound wants nothing more than to earn them.
Brownie points is usually a phrase used when someone has done something good and is acknowledged by the other person. For example, bringing someone coffee at work can result in "brownie points" meaning that person is now on the other person's good side.
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It is not an idiom, it is fact. A hose can be used for a water level with hundreds of feet between the two points. As long as two bodies of water are connected somehow, they will be at the same level. As an idiom, it would mean a person tends to seek out people they feel are equal or have the same point of view.
No, you can't.
The name Brownie for a dog means they are sweet and hyper! It can also mean that the dog is brown in color.
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.