American Idioms and Expressions

Head Out Idiom

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head out
What does head out mean?
leave, startIt is time that we head out for the movie or we will be late.
head out
What does head out mean?
to leave, to start It is time that we head out for the movie or we will be late.


Some Random Idioms
school of thought
What does "school of thought" mean?
a particular philosophyThere are many schools of thought about how the government should proceed with its new transportation plan.
loaded
What does "loaded" mean?
have lots of moneyMy new boss is really loaded.
Good to go
What does "Good to go" mean?
Someone or something that meets one's approval. 'He is good to go.' 'The idea you had is good to go.'
reduced to (something)
What does "reduced to (something)" mean?
to be brought into a humble condition or stateThe building was reduced to ashes after the terrible fire.
burn a hole in one`s pocket
What does "burn a hole in one`s pocket" mean?
to stimulate someone to spend money quicklyThe money was burning a hole in the man's pocket when he decided to go to the casino.
tread on (someone`s) toes
What does "tread on (someone`s) toes" mean?
to do something that offends someoneI do not want to tread on my supervisor's toes because she is the most powerful person in this company.
undies
What does "undies" mean?
underwear
turn on a dime
What does "turn on a dime" mean?
to turn quickly or in a very tight turnThe new truck is able to turn on a dime.
keep one`s shirt on
What does "keep one`s shirt on" mean?
to keep from losing one`s temper or getting excited, to be calm/patient"Keep your shirt on. You shouldn`t get so excited about such a small problem."

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