e.g.
etc.
i.e.
(Get at least 2 out of the 3 correct)
For example
Etcetera
That is
This idiom means 'extremely jealous'
Green with envy
This word means hard to notice.
Subtle
Vital information about a film or TV show that ruins the story for a person who hasn't seen it yet.
Spoiler
(n) A tool used to administer torturous punishment.
(v) To beat badly. 2) To mix very thoroughly (in cooking).
Whip
R.O.I.
Return On Investment
This idiom means having no new information is better than having unpleasant information.
'No news is good news'
Very valuable (monetarily or sentimentally)
Precious
Something that divides opinion and causes debate or argument.
Controversy
(n) An illegal payment.
(v) To offer or make an illegal payment.
Bribe
C.G.I.
Computer Generated Imagery. Computerized special effects.
This is an idiom that people superstitiously say (or do) to protect themselves against bad luck/fate after making a bold or confident statement
Knock on wood
Well-known and well-respected
(2 possible answers)
Reputable
Prestigious
The art of using camera imagery and camera angles to make films more interesting and appealing.
Cinematography
(n) A feeling of strong fear or dislike for something.
(v) To feel strong fear or dislike.
Dread
What is the C Suite and who/what can we find there?
Upper level corporate managers:
CEO, COO, CFO, CIO, CMO, etc.
This idiom is used to describe a spectacular ending (such as at a fireworks display)
Grand finale
Questionable. Untrustworthy
Dubious
A beginning or The beginning of something.
Advent
(n) Something used to replace another thing.
(v) To alternate something in place of something else.
Substitute
TLDR
Too long didn't read. People sometimes use this to summarize an overly long post for lazy people who can't be bothered to read the long post or as a way for lazy people to say "I'm not bothering to read that!"
This idiom is used to voice very strong support for something or someone
A ringing endorsement
Not lasting for very long.
Short-lived
A dialogue, especially a comfortable and trustworthy dialogue between people.
Rapport
(n) An organization, center, establishment or academy.
(v) To put in place, to begin, to install (a program)
Institute