American Idioms and Expressions

Badger Someone Idiom

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badger (someone)
What does badger (someone) mean?
to get someone to do something by repeated questions or by bothering them I always have to badger my friend in order to make him return my computer games.


Some Random Idioms
seventh heaven
What does "seventh heaven" mean?
a state of intense delightThe girl has been in seventh heaven since she got the music award.
ring up (something)
What does "ring up (something)" mean?
to add and record a sale on a cash registerI went to the cash register so the clerk could ring up the items that I had bought.
like shooting fish in a barrel
What does "like shooting fish in a barrel" mean?
one side in a competition is so weak that they have no chance at all of winningThe contest was like shooting fish in a barrel. It was very easy to win.
Dead as a door nail
What does "Dead as a door nail" mean?
To be dead, with no chance for recovery.You might as well junk that car, the engine is dead as a door nail.
Nails were once hand tooled and costly. When an aging cabin or barn was torn down the valuable nails would be salvaged so they could be reused in later construction.
When building a door however, carpenters often drove the nail through then bent it over the other end so it couldn't work its way out during the repeated opening and closing of the door. When it came time to salvage the building, these door nails were considered useless, or "dead" because of the way they were bent.
lemon
What does "lemon" mean?
bad car, usually new and with mechanical problems. So what's with the new lemon law? Does it really protect consumers from bad cars?
put out (some) feelers
What does "put out (some) feelers" mean?
to attempt to find out something without being too obvious about itI put out some feelers to see if it would be easy to find another job.
beyond words
What does "beyond words" mean?
to be more than one can sayOur love for our new baby is beyond words.
cold fish
What does "cold fish" mean?
a distant and unfeeling personThe man was a cold fish and cared little about his family.
very last
What does "very last" mean?
the end of somethingWe were able to buy the very last tickets to the concert.

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