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On the Water
100

That's the last straw.

What is, "I've run out of patience."

100

You know what they say, birds of a feather flock together.

People who are alike tend to be friends - for good or for bad.

100

Cross your fingers!

What is: "wish me good luck"!

100

I'm exhausted, let's call it a day.

What is: Time to quit.

100

We're all in the same boat.

What is: We're all in this together.

200

Don't bite off more than you can chew.

What is, "don't start something that you cannot finish."

200

You're barking up the wrong tree.

You're looking for solutions in the wrong place.

200

I mostly see eye to eye with my father, but almost never with my mother. 

What is: we do, or do not, agree.

200

You should get a kick out of that movie.

What is: Really enjoy something.

200

If you're not careful you may miss the boat.

What is: Don't miss your chance.

300

Comparing apples to oranges.

What is comparing two unlike things.

300

Don't go on a wild goose chase.

What is...doing something pointless.

300

It cost an arm and a leg.

What is: It is expensive.

300

Seriously, get your act together!

What is: behave; stop being a jerk

300

You're in hot water with the principal.

What is: You're in trouble now.

400

You shouldn't cry over spilt milk.

Don't worry or complain about something that can't be fixed.

400

You have bigger fish to fry.

You have something bigger things to do than what you are doing now.

400

The groom got cold feet right before the wedding.

What is: nervousness, panic

400

Why don't you give it a shot?

What is: To try to do something.

400

That totally came out of the blue.

What is: Suddenly; without warning.

500

Don't put all of your eggs in one basket.

Don't put everything you have in one place

500

Wow! It's raining cats and dogs.

It's raining hard.

500

Don't give me the cold shoulder.

What is: Ignore someone.

500

That promotion you want is in the bag.

What is: A outcome is certain.

500

I was ready to give my presentation when my laptop wouldn't start. That took the wind out of my sails.

What is: Disappointment, taking the excitement out of something.

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