Idioms-Meaning
Idioms- Meaning
Example or History
Idioms- History
100

What does the meaning of let your hair down?

To relax and chill out.

100

What is the meaning of mad as a hatter?

To act strangely, crazily or to be eccentric/weird

100

What is a good example of someone letting their hair down?

Varies

100

What is the history of mad as a hatter?

French hat makers used mercury which poisoned them and made them act strangely.

200

Which idiom means "to lose courage or back out?"

To get cold feet

200

What idiom means to come really close but fail?

Close but no cigar

200

What is a good example of behavior that is NOT above board?

Any bad behaviors.

200

What is the history of get cold feet?

Soldiers got frozen feet and couldn't fight!

300

What does running amok mean?

Acting wild or crazy!

300

Which two idioms mean to reveal a secret?

Spill the beans and Let the Cat out of the Bag

300

What is the history of close but no cigar?

Carnivals were originally for adults and the prize for the games was a cigar. 

300

What is the history of let the cat out of the bag?

Sneaky people would sell cats in bags instead of farm animals like piglets!

400

What does it mean to bite the bullet?

Just deal with it! or to handle something unpleasant.

400

How many is a baker's dozen?

13

400

Which idiom has a dark history that involves a cat-o-nine tail whip?

Cat got your tongue

400

What is the history of fly off the handle?

Axes were loosely attached and would surprise everyone by flying off the handle!

500

What does it mean to rub someone the wrong way?

irritate them

500

What is the history of wet blanket?

Wet blankets were used to smother the fire (or put out the spark)

500

What is the history of Spill the Beans?

Early greeks voted using white beans and black beans. For a vote to pass, EVERYONE had to agree but if someone spilled the bean container and there was one black bean....they all knew the vote failed.

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