American Idioms and Expressions

Attracted To (someone) Idiom

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attracted to (someone)
What does attracted to (someone) mean?
feel a physical or emotional attraction to someone feel a physical or emotional attraction to someoneI was attracted to the woman at the party from the moment that I first met her.

Some Random Idioms
at home
What does "at home" mean?
in one`s house I left my money at home so I had to borrow some.

in no mood to (do something)
What does "in no mood to (do something)" mean?
not feel like doing somethingI was in no mood to argue with my friend this morning.
on foot
What does "on foot" mean?
by walkingWe decided to go to the stadium on foot.
square things up with (someone)
What does "square things up with (someone)" mean?
to pay someone what one owes him or herI squared things up with my friend and gave him the money that I owed him.
Bandit territory
What does "Bandit territory" mean?
An area or an industry, profession, etc, where rules and laws are ignored or flouted is bandit territory.
oreo
What does "oreo" mean?
black person who adopts the lifestyle, attitudes, and such of White people
dig
What does "dig" mean?
comprehend; understand; appreciate
in lieu of (something)
What does "in lieu of (something)" mean?
instead of somethingIn lieu of being paid for our overtime work we were given extra time off.
set forth (somewhere)
What does "set forth (somewhere)" mean?
to start to go somewhere, to begin a tripWe set forth on our holiday at 7:00 this morning.

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