American Idioms and Expressions

In One`s Element 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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in one`s element
What does in one`s element mean?
in an environment or situation that comes naturally to someoneShe is in her element being in charge of the new sales department.

Some Random Idioms
dynamite
What does "dynamite" mean?
good; great; excellent (not used much anymore)
on the money
What does "on the money" mean?
exactly the right place/time/amount of something, exactly the right ideaOur supervisor's estimate of next year's budget is right on the money.
pitch it
What does "pitch it" mean?
discard it; get rid of it
for the heck/hell of it
What does "for the heck/hell of it" mean?
just for fun We went to the river to throw stones, just for the heck of it.

have a foot in both camps
What does "have a foot in both camps" mean?
support each of two opposing groups of peopleThe mayor of the city has a foot in both camps of the opposing groups.
hooters
What does "hooters" mean?
a woman's breasts (jocular and offensive; used almost exclusively by men); name of a restaurant where the waitresses tend to have large breast and wear tight T-shirts. Get a load of her hooters.
as black as a skillet
What does "as black as a skillet" mean?
very blackThe bottom of the little boy's feet were as black as a skillet.
Room to swing a cat
What does "Room to swing a cat" mean?
A confined space.This bedroom doesn't even have enough room to swing a cat.
This colorful phrase evokes strange images of feline cruelty. In fact it has nothing to do with cats, but the real story is at least as cruel.
The "cat" is a cat-of-nine-tails, a type of whip used to discipline sailors on old sailing ships. The cat-of-nine-tails has one handle to which is attached nine thin strips of leather, each perhaps three feet long. The cat-of-nine-tails would be used to administer lashings that would sting and leave welts on the recipient.
The whippings would take place on the deck, because below deck there was not enough ceiling height to swing a cat-of-nine-tails.
every so often
What does "every so often" mean?
occasionally You should stand up every so often when you are on a long plane trip.

toast
What does "toast" mean?
in trouble; at risk of punishment

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