American Idioms and Expressions

Bid Adieu To (someone Or Something) Idiom

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bid adieu to (someone or something)
What does bid adieu to (someone or something) mean?
to say good-bye to someone or somethingEverybody gathered to bid adieu to the popular supervisor.

Some Random Idioms
out of the blue
What does "out of the blue" mean?
without any warning, by surprise (like something that comes out of a blue sky) My friend decided out of the blue to quit his job and go to Europe.

from hand to hand
What does "from hand to hand" mean?
from one person to another person We passed the dictionaries from hand to hand until everybody had one.

The bigger they are, the harder they fall
What does "The bigger they are, the harder they fall" mean?
This idiom means that the more powerful have more to lose, so when they suffer something bad, it is worse for them.
back on one`s feet
What does "back on one`s feet" mean?
to recover from sickness or trouble, to become independent againOur teacher was back on her feet shortly after her accident.
jump
What does "jump" mean?
physically attack or assault somebody
all-in-one
What does "all-in-one" mean?
combined, all the necessary features of something in one unitMany DVD players have a recording and playing function all-in-one.
doggie bag
What does "doggie bag" mean?
a small container of food leftover from a meal at a restaurant. I'll take home the rest in a doggie bag.
fuck
What does "fuck" mean?
have sexual intersource with. They fucked all night long.

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