American Idioms and Expressions

On A Roll Idiom

This database is a comprehensive collection of all the American idioms and slang available. American Idioms are many and varied. We hope you enjoy our collection. We are adding more all the time. .

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On a roll
What does On a roll mean?
If you're on a roll, you're moving from success to success.

Some Random Idioms
Can't hold a candle to
What does "Can't hold a candle to" mean?
To be far less competent or have far less skills than someone else.When it comes to performance, Corvette can't hold a candle to Porsche.
Before electric lights, someone performing a task in the dark needed a helper to hold a candle to provide light while the task was performed. Much as a helper might hold a flashlight today.
Holding the candle is of course the less challenging role. Someone who is not even qualified to hold the candle is much less competent than the person performing the actual task.
grab (someone) by the throat
What does "grab (someone) by the throat" mean?
to feel very interested or excited or frightened because of a performance or book or idea The ballet performance grabbed the audience by the throat and everyone left the auditorium speechless.

get one's ducks in a row
What does "get one's ducks in a row" mean?
to put one's affairs in order When I get my ducks in a row I will be able to make a decision about a new career.

take one's leave of (someone)
What does "take one's leave of (someone)" mean?
to say goodbye to someone and leaveThe Princess took her leave of the Queen and left the room.
pay off a debt/loan
What does "pay off a debt/loan" mean?
to finish paying back the money that one has borrowed from a bank/store etc.The furniture manufacturer was unable to pay off their loan so they went out of business.
allow for (someone or something)
What does "allow for (someone or something)" mean?
to plan to have enough of something, to plan on the possibility of something We must allow for enough time to go to the stadium.

line up (something with something)
What does "line up (something with something)" mean?
adjust two things correctlyThe carpenter lined up the two pieces of wood before he nailed them together.
bail (someone) out
What does "bail (someone) out" mean?
pay a sum of money that allows someone to get out of jail while waiting for a trialThe family of the accused criminal paid much money to bail him out.
tokus
What does "tokus" mean?
buttocks; posterior
on the house
What does "on the house" mean?
paid for by the owner of a businessWe went to the restaurant and all of the drinks were on the house.

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