Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Can you share funny idioms?

 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.

42 comments:

  1. Idiom:Beat A Dead Horse
    Meaning:To force an issue that has already ended.

    By Aaron

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    1. I think your idiom is funny. But you should not copy the meaning directly,like Miss Leung said.
      By Louise

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    3. I think it is funny too.by vanness

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    4. I think your idiom is funny
      by Matthew

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  2. Idiom: Smell A Rat
    Meaning: To find out somone in the group is betraying the others.
    By Louise

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    1. I think your idiom is funny. But you should not copy the meaning directly,like Miss Leung said.

      By Eric Yeung

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    2. 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."

      by Malisa

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  3. Idiom:In The Same Boat.
    Meaning:we are facing the same challenge.

    By Chris

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    1. I think your idiom is funny. But you should not copy the meaning directly,like Miss Leung said.


      By benjamin

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  4. Idiom: Chow Down.
    Meaning:to eat something.
    by Leo

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    1. I think you idiom is funny.But you should not copy the meaning on the website.
      By Tin Lam

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  5. Idiom:Kick The Bucket
    Meaning:Be die

    By:Eric

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  6. Idiom:Get Your Walking Papers
    Meaning:you have lost a job


    by Dave

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    1. The boss can say that this idiom fired the people and he/she will not feel blue.
      By Cassie

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    2. Your idiom is interesting and funny ! It's a polite way to say "you are fired".

      By Ashley

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  7. Idiom:Pick up you ear
    Meaning: Listen carefully
    By Cassie

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  8. Idiom:Keep An Eye On Him:

    meaning:you want to respect him.

    By Malisa

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  9. Idiom:You Are What You Eat
    Meaning:You need to stay healthy.
    By Tin Lam

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  10. Under the weather:
    Feeling ill or sick
    by Andrew

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    1. I like your idiom,is funny and meanful.
      By Elizabeth

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  11. Idiom:Zero Tolerance:
    Meaning:No crime or law breaking big or small will be overlooked.


    By Benjamin Lam

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    1. Do you mean we cannot make any mistake?

      By Kai Chong

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  12. idiom:Beat A Dead Horse
    Meaning:The horse bee die.
    By ken li

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  13. Idiom:cut the cheese
    Meaning:Someone Farted

    By Ambrose

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  14. idiom:Pick up your ears
    Meaning:need to listen very patiently
    By Rain Poon

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  15. idiom:Cross your fingers
    Meaning:good luck and hope things can happen
    By Kai Chong

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  16. Idiom:Hit The Sack
    Meaning:sleep
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  17. idiom:Get Your Walking Papers.
    Meaning: Being dismissed
    By Gary Ho.

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  18. idiom:Your Guess Is As Good As Mine.
    Meaning:I don't have idea.
    By douglas

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  19. Keep An Eye On Him:
    Meaning:You should carefully watch him

    by Matthew

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  20. X mark the spot
    Mean:a treasure many people is already finding.


    By shinichi

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  21. 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.

    Courtesy: theidioms.com

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