American Idioms and Expressions

Fit (someone Or Something) In Idiom

This database is a comprehensive collection of all the American idioms and slang available. American Idioms are many and varied. We hope you enjoy our collection. We are adding more all the time. .

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fit (someone or something) in
What does fit (someone or something) in mean?
to make time for someone or somethingI try hard to fit some exercise in everyday.

Some Random Idioms
bottom out
What does "bottom out" mean?
to reach the lowest or worst point The value of my stock has begun to bottom out and it should soon begin to increase in value.

goody
What does "goody" mean?
something good, favored, or appealing
get it
What does "get it" mean?
to understand something, to understand a joke Everybody was laughing at the joke but I did not get it.

gofer
What does "gofer" mean?
somebody whose job is to fetch or bring trivial items to more important people
in spite of
What does "in spite of" mean?
in opposition to, despiteIn spite of the terrible weather we went to the beach for a picnic.
look like a million dollars
What does "look like a million dollars" mean?
look very goodMy mother looked like a million dollars when she left the hospital.
black out
What does "black out" mean?
to faint or pass outSuddenly the young woman blacked out while she was standing in front of the computer.
to be rolling in (something)
What does "to be rolling in (something)" mean?
to have large amounts of something (usually money)My friend is rolling in money and never has to work.

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