idioms with "day"
idioms with "cut"
idioms with/about money
100

Let's call it a day.

Let's stop doing something, especially when working for a long time and satisfied with your work or really tired.

100

We had to cut corners.

Do something in an easier, faster, or cheaper way by not following the usual rules or processes.
100

These days, website designers are a dime a dozen.

there are a lot or too many of something

100

That made my day.

That made me really happy; that was the highlight of my day (especially during a bad day)

100

Come on, cut me some slack.

Be less critical and more understanding because I'm in a difficult situation.

100

It's getting harder and harder to make ends meet.

have enough money to pay for basic life needs

100

I don't have all day.

This is/You are taking too long. I can't wait for so long.

100

Wow, Javier can really cut a rug!

dance really well or energetically

100

Jesse is such a penny pincher.

someone who doesn't like to spend money; someone who always tries to spend the least money (often a negative connotation)

100

It will be a cold day in hell when that happens.

That will never happen.

100

I am not cut out to be a salesperson. / She is not cut out for teaching.

to be not well-suited for something; not to fit something well, especially jobs or activities

100

I am a bit strapped for cash this month.

having very little money

100

It has just been one of those days.

It has been a day where many things have gone badly.

100

I hope our CERB funding doesn't get cut off.

to be stopped or discontinued, especially something you have been continuously receiving (often money)

100

Don't worry, I'll foot the bill.

pay for something (quite often the bill from a meal at a restaurant)