American Idioms and Expressions

In No Mood To (do Something) Idiom

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in no mood to (do something)
What does in no mood to (do something) mean?
not feel like doing somethingI was in no mood to argue with my friend this morning.

Some Random Idioms
in style
What does "in style" mean?
in fashion, fashionableRecently, the clothes that my sister wears are not in style.
see eye to eye (with someone)
What does "see eye to eye (with someone)" mean?
to agree with someone, to have the same opinion as someone else I never see eye to eye with my friend about which television program to watch.

worth one`s salt
What does "worth one`s salt" mean?
worth what one is paidThe man is definitely worth his salt and is one of our best employees.
set a date
What does "set a date" mean?
decide on a date for a wedding decide on a date for a weddingAfter thinking about marriage for a long time they have finally decided to set a date.
stand on one's own two feet
What does "stand on one's own two feet" mean?
to be independent and self-sufficientMy sister needs to do something to make her daughter stand on her own two feet.
get through to (someone)
What does "get through to (someone)" mean?
to make someone understand somethingI tried talking to the woman but I could not get through to her.
every dog has his day
What does "every dog has his day" mean?
everybody will have a chance for success someday You should be patient and wait until you get a chance. Remember every dog has his day.

Pull your finger out!
What does "Pull your finger out!" mean?
(UK) If someone tells you to do this, they want you to hurry up. ('Get your finger out' is also used.)
grow out of (something)
What does "grow out of (something)" mean?
to abandon something as one matures or becomes olderThe little boy is beginning to grow out of his baby chair.
down to the bone
What does "down to the bone" mean?
entirely, to the coreThe rain and snow chilled me right down to the bone.
smashed
What does "smashed" mean?
drunk; intoxicated

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