This idiom means a person or thing that you loves above everything else.
The Apple of my Eye
This idiom means that you don’t like something or that you’re not interested in it.
Not My Cup of Tea
This idiom means to reveal secret information unintentionally or indiscreetly.
This idiom means a group of thirteen.
A Baker's Dozen
This idiom means a lazy and inactive person, especially one who spends a great deal of time watching television.
Couch Potato
This idiom means a person who is able to deal with difficult situations and not be easily defeated, frightened, or upset.
A Tough Cookie
This idiom is used to describe a very tall person.
A Tall Drink of Water
This idiom means a person who is bad, dishonest, or unreliable.
Bad Egg
This idiom means a person who drops things they are carrying or trying to catch.
Butterfingers
This idiom means there is no use in being upset over situations that have already happened and cannot be changed.
Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk
This idiom means to be the best or worst of its kind.
Cream of the Crop
This idiom is an encouraging phrase that means we should view situations in a positive light.
Glass Half Full
This idiom means a person or thing that is difficult to understand or influence.
A Tough Nut to Crack
This idiom means to be pregnant.
To Have a Bun in the Oven
This idiom means to have something more important to do.
I Have Bigger Fish to Fry
This idiom means to pick out the most desirable items from a list or group, especially to obtain some advantage or to present something in the best possible light.
Cherry Pick
This idiom means become aware of the realities of a situation, however unpleasant.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
This idiom means to sum up, giving only the main points.
In a Nutshell
This idiom means the main portion of something, or where someone earns the majority of their income.
Bread and Butter
This idiom advises us to not believe everything that someone says.
Take it With a Grain of Salt
This idiom means to make something seem more positive or pleasant than it really is.
Sugar Coat
This idiom means to be in a difficult situation in which you are likely to be punished or criticized.
In Hot Water
This idiom means to earn money for a family to live on.
Bring Home the Bacon
This idiom means to flatter or praise someone as a means of gaining their help or support.
To Butter Someone Up
This idiom means to be stuck in a difficult situation.
In a Pickle