American Idioms and Expressions

Crazy About (someone Or Something) Idiom

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crazy about (someone or something)
What does crazy about (someone or something) mean?
to like someone or something very muchMy sister is absolutely crazy about rap music.

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What does "play innocent" mean?
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What does "whole show" mean?
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What does "On a roll" mean?
If you're on a roll, you're moving from success to success.
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What does "live off the fat of the land" mean?
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honor a check
What does "honor a check" mean?
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call the shots
What does "call the shots" mean?
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More than meets the eye
What does "More than meets the eye" mean?
If there is more than meets the eye to something, it is more complex or difficult than it appears.
once or twice
What does "once or twice" mean?
a few timesWe went to the new restaurant once or twice but we quickly became tired of it.
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What does "go along with (someone or something)" mean?
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two of a kind
What does "two of a kind" mean?
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take a vacation
What does "take a vacation" mean?
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