To delay something
The phrase "to put something on ice" originates from the practice of using ice to preserve perishable items, particularly food. By placing items on ice, they remain fresh and safe for longer periods. Over time, this literal action evolved into a metaphorical expression indicating the act of postponing or delaying a decision or action. Thus, putting something on ice suggests temporarily setting it aside until a later time.
To put on the back burner means to delay doing something till later.
I believe you're thinking of the phrase "to put your foot in your mouth." That means you say something to a person (unwittingly) that embarrasses them and then often will create a generally uncomfortable moment.
The phrase is Russian, literally meaning "Laughing for chickens.", which then means "That's ridiculous." It's a phrase to say if something is absurd.
The phrase 'put down' can have different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to physically placing something on a surface, euthanizing an animal, or dismissing someone with criticism or disrespect.
Save for later;
The English translation for the Spanish phrase 'como se pone' is 'as is'
Ice, lemon, sugar, and sweetener Sha Boom
to put something in something
Put some food in my stomach
To break something down with specific details.Like if you want ice cream you have to specify what kind of ice cream you would like.
The phrase "you cannot quite put your finger on" means that you are unable to fully understand or explain something, even though you feel like there is something significant or important about it that you can't pinpoint. It conveys a sense of ambiguity or uncertainty.