American Idioms and Expressions

Bounce Ideas Idiom

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Bounce ideas
What does Bounce ideas mean?
If you bounce ideas off someone, you share your ideas with them to know whether they think they would work.

Some Random Idioms
Bur under my saddle
What does "Bur under my saddle" mean?
A bur under your saddle is something that annoys you or spurs you into action.('Burr' is an alternative spelling.)
crack
What does "crack" mean?
break down; fail
on foot
What does "on foot" mean?
by walkingWe decided to go to the stadium on foot.
Whole kit and caboodle
What does "Whole kit and caboodle" mean?
The whole kit and caboodle means 'everything' required or involved in something. ('Kaboodle' is an alternative spelling.)
shoe is on the other foot
What does "shoe is on the other foot" mean?
one is experiencing the same things that one caused someone else to experience one is experiencing the same things that one caused someone else to experienceThe supervisor treated the employees badly but now the shoe is on the other foot and his new boss treats him badly.
in the groove
What does "in the groove" mean?
at one`s best, doing something very wellWe are finally in the groove and should be able to finish this job by early next week.
wrecker
What does "wrecker" mean?
tow truck. Where's the wrecker? I've got to get my car to the shop.
bucket of bolts
What does "bucket of bolts" mean?
machine that functions poorly or is in a state of disrepar. This damned bucket of bolts won't even start half the time.
In your sights
What does "In your sights" mean?
If you have someone or something in your sights, they are your target to beat.

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