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habit practice/English_

Idiom


Keep your shirt on = Wait a minute; stay calm

Go fly a kite = Get away from me; leave me alone
Can't cut the mustard = Can't measure up to expectations; can't do it
My hands are tied = I can't do anything about it
Time on my hands = I've plenty of time; I 've nothing special to do
You're pulling my leg = You're joking
Step on it! = Hurry!
Hold your horses = Wait minute
Too many irons in the fire = Trying to do too many things all at one time
In a jam = In trouble
Let your hair down = Relax and share your thoughts and problems
Lost his marbles = Acts as if he's crazy
Eat your words = You said something and now you wish you hadn't said it
Face the music = Be brave; take what's coming; accept the result of your actions
Cool your heels = Wait
Freak people out = Scare somebody
Move on = get over somebody
I was bummed = I was upset
goofing around = not seriously doing something
fair enough! = good enough reason
a long shot = very small possibility
I'll pass = No thanks
have your eye on something = really want something
take a rain check = do it later
crack me up = make me laugh
freak me out = scare me
off my game = not performing at my best
make sthg up = creating a story
I'm a sucker for sthg = I'm easily tempted by sthg
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