This idiom could describe the weather in Galicia
It's raining cats and dogs
You might want to do this phrase if the school day ended five minutes ago and your teacher is still explaining your homework assignment
Hit the road
to break the ice
Synonyms for this slang word are "for sure" or "sounds good"
Bet
You might do this idiom at the gym
Flex
This idiom could refer to someone who slept all weekend
A couch potato
If all your family members became carpenters, but you became a chef, you would be accomplishing this idiom
To go off the beaten path
Fill in the blank: I need to hit the _______
hay
A synonym for this word is dramatic
Extra
This slang word is used in the AmongUs videogame
Sus
This idiom describes something common
Dime a dozen
To kill two birds with one stone
Similar to "easy as pie"
a piece of cake
A synonym for this word is gossip
Tea
Something you need and something you knead
Dough
This idiom could apply to someone who cleans their room by sweeping all their stuff under their bed
To cut corners
You might feel this way before a big performance
To have butterflies in your stomach
This phrase has a similar outcome to the idiom: to beat around the bush
The elephant in the room
A synonym for this word is average
Mid
Your day might have been one of these if you stepped in a puddle and failed an exam
Flop
This idiom could be used if you got to an exam one minute early
By the skin of your teeth
You might feel this way in an interview if you forgot what you were saying halfway through your answer
You might feel this way if you write that the year is 2024
I'm losing my marbles
Michael Jordan, Payton Manning, Serena Williams
GOAT
Eating your grandma's homemade cooking could be described by this idiom
Hits different