"Huevos Verdes con Jamon"
Tom Hanks:
"Flavortown, we have a problem"
Houston
Who is the first president of the United States
George Washington
Figuratively speaking, you might "put" this "in" an issue to be handled later, or perhaps an issue to be handled... never
put a pin in it
The biting midge, or no-see-um, is one of these small, pesky flies whose "G" is a no-hear-um
a gnat
"¡Cómo el Grinch Robó la Navidad!"
How the Grinch Stole Christimas
Brad Pitt:
"The first rule of chess club is: you do not talk about chess club"
Fight Club
Who is the first U.S. president to be killed while in office?
Abraham Lincoln
shot by John Wilkes Booth on the night of April 14th, 1865
This 2-word phrase meaning "chat" or "connect" may have started as a sports metaphor; overusing it is now a national pastime
touch base
Bakers do it to prepare dough & masseuses do the same to your knotty muscles to make you feel better
knead
"El Gato Ensombrerado"
The Cat in the Hat
Patrick Swayze:
"Nobody puts Jay-Z in a corner"
Baby
What is the maximum number of years a president can serve?
10 years.
This can happen if a person (most likely the Vice-President) takes over for a president who can no longer serve their term.
It's a way of saying "reconnect later", with a dash of needless geometry thrown in for good measure
circle back
Whether it begins with a silent "T" or a silent "C", it's the title for a former ruler of Russia
a czar
"¡Horton Escucha a Quién!"
Horton Hears a Who
Judy Garland:
"Lions and tigers and Labradoodles, oh my!"
bears
How many rooms are in the White House?
132
It's a sonar-inspired way to say "contact me"--when "text me", "call me" or "email me" just won't cut it
ping me
As a noun, it is a tool in your toolbox; as a verb, it refers to something you don't want to do to your back
wrench
"Un Pez, Dos Peces, Pez Rojo, Pez Azul"
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Ice Cube, in the 1995 movie "Friday":
"Bye, amnesia"
Felicia
Which four presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt
It's a 3-word phrase meaning "at one's own expense"--& a needlessly wordy way of saying "unavailable"
out of pocket
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want", begins No. 23 of these in the Bible
Psalms