100

bookworm

someone who loves reading

100

to be on the same page

to agreeing about something with someone

100

to think outside the box

to think differently, unconventionally, or from a new perspective

100

to be all ears

to be listening eagerly and attentively

100
fish out of water

a person in a completely unsuitable environment or situation

200

make a fuss

become angry and complain

200

to mean well

to intend to be kind, helpful, or good, even if the actions or words that result may not be successful, may cause problems, or may not align with the good intentions

200

to find a common ground

to come to an agreement on something

200

white lie

a harmless or trivial lie, especially one told to avoid hurting someone's feelings

200

to be lame

to be uncool, uninteresting, or out of touch with current trends

300

ride or die

someone who is completely and unconditionally loyal, supportive, and dedicated to a partner, friend, or family member

300

globe trotter

a person who travels widely


300

side hustle

a secondary, part-time, or freelance activity pursued alongside a main job to generate extra income

300

second nature

a characteristic or habit in someone that appears to be instinctive because that person has behaved in a particular way so often

300

"it rings a bell"

it sounds familiar

400

all hands on deck

a situation requires everyone to help or contribute, especially during a crisis or emergency

400

in a nutshell

in the fewest possible words

400

to push someone's buttons

to arouse or provoke a reaction in someone

400

shenanigans

malicious behaviour that causes discomfort or annoyance in others OR the use of tricks to deceive someone

400

to fend for yourself

to take care of and provide for yourself without help or support from others

500

burn bridges

do something which makes it impossible to return to an earlier state (especially in relationships)

500

water under the bridge

used to refer to events or situations that are in the past and consequently no longer to be regarded as important or as a source of concern

500

to lose your mojo

to lose your confidence, motivation, energy, or enthusiasm for life or a particular activity, resulting in a feeling of being less effective or capable than usual

500

tongue in cheek

in an ironic, flippant, or insincere way

500

to be gutted

to be disappointed