There are a lot of funny idioms. Please browse the website and
choose one funny idiom.
http://www.idiomsite.com/
e.g.
Idiom: A Piece of Cake:
Meaning: The task is easy.
(Note: You should not copy the meaning directly. You should explain by yourself.
Idiom:Beat A Dead Horse
ReplyDeleteMeaning:To force an issue that has already ended.
By Aaron
I think your idiom is funny. But you should not copy the meaning directly,like Miss Leung said.
DeleteBy Louise
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DeleteI think it is funny too.by vanness
DeleteI think your idiom is funny
Deleteby Matthew
Idiom: Smell A Rat
ReplyDeleteMeaning: To find out somone in the group is betraying the others.
By Louise
I think your idiom is funny. But you should not copy the meaning directly,like Miss Leung said.
DeleteBy Eric Yeung
ha ha!your idea is funny but you give people have a feel is serious.Like"To find out someone in the group is betraying the others."
Deleteby Malisa
Idiom:In The Same Boat.
ReplyDeleteMeaning:we are facing the same challenge.
By Chris
I think your idiom is funny. But you should not copy the meaning directly,like Miss Leung said.
DeleteBy benjamin
Idiom: Chow Down.
ReplyDeleteMeaning:to eat something.
by Leo
I think you idiom is funny.But you should not copy the meaning on the website.
DeleteBy Tin Lam
Idiom:Kick The Bucket
ReplyDeleteMeaning:Be die
By:Eric
Idiom:Get Your Walking Papers
ReplyDeleteMeaning:you have lost a job
by Dave
The boss can say that this idiom fired the people and he/she will not feel blue.
DeleteBy Cassie
Your idiom is interesting and funny ! It's a polite way to say "you are fired".
DeleteBy Ashley
Idiom:Pick up you ear
ReplyDeleteMeaning: Listen carefully
By Cassie
your idiom is funny!
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DeleteJoshing Me: tricking someone.
ReplyDeletei forgot to tipe my name
Deleteby Henry
Idiom:Keep An Eye On Him:
ReplyDeletemeaning:you want to respect him.
By Malisa
Idiom:You Are What You Eat
ReplyDeleteMeaning:You need to stay healthy.
By Tin Lam
I think it is fun.
DeleteBy Vanness
Under the weather:
ReplyDeleteFeeling ill or sick
by Andrew
I like your idiom,is funny and meanful.
DeleteBy Elizabeth
Idiom:Zero Tolerance:
ReplyDeleteMeaning:No crime or law breaking big or small will be overlooked.
By Benjamin Lam
Do you mean we cannot make any mistake?
DeleteBy Kai Chong
idiom:Beat A Dead Horse
ReplyDeleteMeaning:The horse bee die.
By ken li
Umm...What do you want to say?
DeleteBy:Ambrose
Idiom:cut the cheese
ReplyDeleteMeaning:Someone Farted
By Ambrose
Your idiom is meanful.
DeleteBy Rain Poon
idiom:Pick up your ears
ReplyDeleteMeaning:need to listen very patiently
By Rain Poon
Good
DeleteBy shinichi
Why do you think is good?
DeleteBy Miss Leung
idiom:Cross your fingers
ReplyDeleteMeaning:good luck and hope things can happen
By Kai Chong
Idiom:Hit The Sack
ReplyDeleteMeaning:sleep
By Vanness
idiom:Get Your Walking Papers.
ReplyDeleteMeaning: Being dismissed
By Gary Ho.
idiom:Your Guess Is As Good As Mine.
ReplyDeleteMeaning:I don't have idea.
By douglas
Keep An Eye On Him:
ReplyDeleteMeaning:You should carefully watch him
by Matthew
X mark the spot
ReplyDeleteMean:a treasure many people is already finding.
By shinichi
Every language has its own collection of wise sayings. They offer advice about how to live and also transfer some underlying ideas, principles and values of a given culture / society. These sayings are called idioms - or proverbs if they are longer.
ReplyDeleteCourtesy: theidioms.com