When someone says this, they mean that nothing bad will happen if you try something.
What is "there is no harm in"?
When you tell a guest this, you're inviting them to feel comfortable.
What is "make yourself at home"?
When you pay something in these, you're splitting the total into equal payments over time.
What are "installments"?
This phrase means to lose weight.
What is "shed pounds"?
This means to cause something to happen or begin.
What is "instigate"?
This expression is used to compliment someone who just avoided an embarrassing situation.
What is "good save"?
This phrasal verb means to begin discussing something unrelated to the main topic.
What is "go off topic"?
This phrase means to do something secretly, especially regarding money.
What is "under the table"?
When you do this, you're losing energy or motivation.
What is "lose steam"?
When something is doing this, it's currently popular or widely discussed online.
What is "trending"?
This idiom means you're trying to convince people who already share your opinion.
What is "preach to the choir"?
This means to save something, usually money or time, for a specific purpose.
What is "set aside"?
This informal phrase means to leave a place without paying.
What is "do a runner"?
This means to find your rhythm or become comfortable in a situation.
What is "hit your stride"?
This means to guide a conversation toward a specific topic.
What is "direct"?
When you use this phrase, you're suggesting postponing a discussion for later.
What is "let's table this discussion"?
When something does this, it's notably better or more noticeable than others.
What is "stand out"?
This term refers to legal action taken against someone who has wronged you.
What is a "lawsuit"?
This word describes someone who appears mentally unstable.
What is "unhinged"?
This means to successfully use or access something.
What is "tap into"?
This expression means to become a victim of something or be taken advantage of.
What is "fall prey to"?
This phrasal verb means to give permission or to begin something.
What is "go ahead"?
This informal phrase means a large amount of something.
What is "a bunch of"?
These are people who are victims of accidents or disasters.
What are "casualties"?
This is the practice of going through and liking someone's old social media posts.
What is "deep-liking"?