American Idioms and Expressions

Kiss Of Death Idiom

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Kiss of death
What does Kiss of death mean?
Something that is a precursor to failure, that will lead to future failure.Even a hint by Greenspan that interest rates may rise is like a kiss of death to the stock market.
From the fabled Mafia practice. A kiss from the Don meant curtains (death) for the receiver.
kiss of death
What does kiss of death mean?
an act that puts an end to someone or somethingWhen the girl learned that I knew her teacher, it was the kiss of death. She didn't want to talk to me anymore.
kiss of death
What does kiss of death mean?
an act that puts an end to someone or something It was the kiss of death for the conversation with the teacher when the student learned that the teacher knew her father.


Some Random Idioms
come away empty-handed
What does "come away empty-handed" mean?
to return without anything We came away from the department store empty-handed.

toss off (an answer)
What does "toss off (an answer)" mean?
to make or say something easily without trying or thinking hardThe boy was able to easily toss off the answer to the question when the teacher asked him.
get (someone or something) out of one's head/mind
What does "get (someone or something) out of one's head/mind" mean?
to stop thinking about or wanting someone or something, to forget someone or somethingMy friend is trying hard to get his former girlfriend out of his mind.
daily grind
What does "daily grind" mean?
the everyday work routine My father is tired of the daily grind and will retire soon.

have it
What does "have it" mean?
allow (usually used with will or would)We wanted to have a party at our office next month but our boss will not have it.
spruce (something) up
What does "spruce (something) up" mean?
to clean/redecorate somethingWe spruced up the community center for the summer holidays.
common property
What does "common property" mean?
real property owned by a group of tenants in a condominium or subdivision which everyone has the right to use, land that is owned by the government which everyone can useThe bicycles were common property and anyone in the apartment complex could use them.
Drunk as a lord
What does "Drunk as a lord" mean?
(UK) Someone who is very drunk is as drunk as a lord.
New lease of life
What does "New lease of life" mean?
If someone finds new enthusiasm and energy for something, they have a new lease of life.
SNAG
What does "SNAG" mean?
sensitive New Age guy
Grey Cardinal
What does "Grey Cardinal" mean?
Someone who is a Grey Cardinal exerts power behind the scenes, without drawing attention to himself or herself.
new blood
What does "new blood" mean?
new members brought into a group, new workers in a companyWe have got lots of new blood in our club recently.

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