American Idioms and Expressions

Bad Hair Day Idiom

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bad hair day
What does bad hair day mean?
a day when everything seems to go wrong (just like when you cannot make your hair look attractive)Yesterday was a bad hair day and everything went wrong for me.
bad hair day
What does bad hair day mean?
a day when one's hair looks messy, a day of mishaps and other problems The girl is having a bad hair day. She looks terrible.
I am having a bad hair day. Everything is going wrong.

bad hair day
What does bad hair day mean?
a day when everything seems to go wrong (just like when you cannot make your hair look attractive) Yesterday was a bad hair day and everything went wrong for me.


Some Random Idioms
at the end of the day
What does "at the end of the day" mean?
when everything else has been taken into considerationAt the end of the day, it was impossible to continue with our plans to build the house.
walk a tightrope
What does "walk a tightrope" mean?
be in a situation where you must be very cautiousThe Prime Minister is walking a tightrope regarding the international trade deal.
time is a great healer
What does "time is a great healer" mean?
pain or sorrow will be less strongly felt as time passesTime is a great healer and the parents could only hope that this was true as they tried to deal with the death of their only daughter.
monkey business
What does "monkey business" mean?
unethical or illegal activity, mischiefThe boy should stop the monkey business and try to do the job the correct way.
roll in
What does "roll in" mean?
to arrive in great numbers or quantityThe money has been rolling in since we started the new franchise.
put a bug in (someone`s) ear
What does "put a bug in (someone`s) ear" mean?
give someone a hint or an idea about somethingMy friend put a bug in my ear about going to France and I cannot stop thinking about it.
spoon-feed (someone)
What does "spoon-feed (someone)" mean?
to help someone too much when you are trying to teach him or her something We had to spoon-feed the new employee who we were teaching about the new computer system.

cover a lot of ground
What does "cover a lot of ground" mean?
to complete a lot of material in a class or course We covered a lot of ground during the first month of the science class.

suck face
What does "suck face" mean?
kissThe young folks really like to suck face, don't they Martha?
vivor
What does "vivor" mean?
survivor

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