Phrases Around the World
From the Homeland
Slang it Up!
100
A raisin in the sausage - Norway
A nice surprise in something already good.
100
Postponing a meeting until a time that is more convenient. 
Taking a raincheck
100

Bunny-hug - Canada "I love your bunny-hug. It looks warm."

Hooded sweater
200
Long in the tooth - France
To be ambitious.


Additionally, it means getting older in England.

200
A person's signature.
Their John Hancock
200
Bubblah - Boston "Hang on. I need a drink from the bubblah."
Drinking water fountain  
300
Flat out like a lizard drinking - Australia 
Very busy
300
Giving away a secret/divulging information.
Spilling the beans
300
Bodgy - Australia "That car is looking a little bodgy."
Poor Quality
400
Up the duff - England
Pregnant
400
To quit something abruptly.
Going cold turkey
400
Gobby - England "That Donald Trump is so gobby."
Loudly opinionated or offensive.
500
To pull a cake - Costa Rica
To screw something up
500
To be paying attention, to respond promptly, to be doing ones job.
On the ball
500
Bags - Ireland "He made a bags of doing it."
Messy, inadequate job
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