American Idioms and Expressions

Control Someone With An Iron Fist Idiom

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control (someone) with an iron fist
What does control (someone) with an iron fist mean?
to have strict and complete control over someone or a group of people The manager controls the staff with an iron fist.


Some Random Idioms
fruitcake
What does "fruitcake" mean?
person who acts childish or silly
shlep
What does "shlep" mean?
dumb, annoying person
rain cats and dogs
What does "rain cats and dogs" mean?
rain very hard."You can't leave just now! It's raining cats anddogsand you don't have an umbrella or raincoat!"
black out
What does "black out" mean?
to faint or pass out The young woman blacked out while she was standing in front of the computer.

freebie
What does "freebie" mean?
something free
T.S.
What does "T.S." mean?
tough shit (i.e.: too bad; tough luck; rotten luck)
Blow off some steam
What does "Blow off some steam" mean?
To enjoy oneself by relaxing normal formalities.He is a true workaholic who has misguided priorities, when he wants to blow off some steam he comes to work on Saturday wearing blue jeans.
Boilers are commonly used in steam heating systems and steam engines such as those used in a steam locomotive. The boilers contain water that is heated by burning some fuel such as oil. The heated water turns to steam, which is then sent through a system of radiators (in the case of heating systems) or harnessed by a steam engine.
The steam creates considerable pressure in the boiler. If the pressure becomes too great, there is a danger of the boiler exploding. Hence boilers are equipped with safety valves called blow off valves that open if the pressure becomes to great.
"Blowing off steam" prevents explosions by relieving the pressure in a boiler by venting excess steam and pressure.
You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
What does "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours." mean?
if you do me a favor then I will do you a favor "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours," is a common expression in the construction industry.

Back Idioms

on (someone's) shoulders
What does "on (someone's) shoulders" mean?
someone's responsibilityI don't want to have the failure of the project on my shoulders.
out of the corner of one's eye
What does "out of the corner of one's eye" mean?
with a quick glance at something I saw the big truck out of the corner of my eye.

be all ears
What does "be all ears" mean?
to listen eagerly and carefullyThe boy was all ears when the teacher described the circus.
yellow-bellied
What does "yellow-bellied" mean?
extremely timid, cowardlyHe is a yellow-bellied person who is not good to have as a friend.

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