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  1. 7 hours ago

    “Take with a grain/pinch of salt” 🧂 = consider something to be not 100% true Jo exaggerates a lot, so *take her claims with a grain of salt*.

  2. 29 Dec 2018

    “You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours” = you do a favor for me and I’ll do a favor for you

  3. 9 hours ago

    “Dead ringer” = exact duplicate; look-alike Jo thinks Saitama 😠 is a *dead ringer* for Ikkaku. 😠

  4. Idiom – Butterflies in my stomach 🦋🦋🦋 Meaning – To feel nervous or anxious. This feeling is the nervous feeling you sometimes get in your stomach. 👱🏽‍♀️ What's happening? 👩🏼‍🦰 I've got a date with Mark tonight. I've got butterflies in my stomach!

  5. 59 minutes ago

    GET OVER - to recover and recuperate from illness or sickness. Example - It took the child three weeks to get over the chicken pox.

  6. 21 hours ago

    Reading some Norwegian idioms and came across this delightful one; Å svelge noen kameler. Literally “to swallow some camels.

  7. Jan 4

    For the first Friday of the year we're sharing another English - "Jump on the bandwagon" which means join a popular trend. Enjoy your weekend!

  8. Jan 1

    Possible origins of “face the music.”

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  9. Jan 4

    “In the nick of time” ⏱️ = just in time; at the precise moment Jo’s pal Finn arrived *in the nick of time* to catch the falling Princess Bubblegum.

  10. 9 hours ago

    Hi there! 😊 Our of the day is “Time flies”, which means “time passes quickly”. This idiom was first recorded about 1800 but Shakespeare used a similar phrase, “the swiftest hours, as they flew,” as did Alexander Pope, “swift fly the years.”

  11. Jan 1

    fifth kind encounter humans replace crows as an idiom of murder Alan Summers Prune Juice : Journal of Senryu, Kyoka, Haibun & Haiga Scifaiku feature Issue 21: March, 2017

  12. 24 hours ago

    I just watched a bird get a worm in my backyard. It is 9:30 in the morning. That is not that early. I feel like I’ve been lied to my whole life.

  13. Jan 3

    254 Miss the boat Meaning: ✅ to miss a chance ✅ to miss out on something ✅ to lose an opportunity by being slow to act

  14. 28 Dec 2018

    “Hot under the collar” = angry; annoyed Jo saw that GD 🐲💢 was *hot under the collar* about something, so she offered him a drink.

  15. Can hear a pearl of ur whole life & not truly get it. But when u find yourself in a situation in which it's applicable, the depths of that becomes apparent; it's like a key has opened a door.

  16. 29 Dec 2018

    time “Full of beans”, means “to have a lot of energy”. The phrase originated in Europe in the 14th century when horses were fed with beans grown solely for fodder. After feeding the horse, the owners often noticed that the horses became quite energetic and lively.

  17. 16 hours ago

    Another outcome! This piece is a really good example of using various different selection tools for smooth edges, textured edges and realistic clouds. Fair play. Can you guess the idiom?

  18. 7 hours ago

    Another () for you today to spice up your ! Enjoy!

  19. Jan 3

    I just witnessed the birth of an idiom

  20. 18 hours ago

    🙄 Do you know the meaning of 'glutton for punishment'? View examples of this in and TV shows! - Please and ! 😋

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