American Idioms and Expressions

Kiss And Make Up Idiom

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kiss and make up
What does kiss and make up mean?
forgive someone and be friends againI want to kiss and make up with my friend after our argument.
kiss and make up
What does kiss and make up mean?
to forgive someone and become friends again I want to kiss and make up with my friend after our argument.


Some Random Idioms
work like a horse
What does "work like a horse" mean?
to work very hardMy grandfather worked like a horse when he was a young man.
spoon-feed (someone)
What does "spoon-feed (someone)" mean?
to help or care for someone too much when you are trying to teach him or her somethingWe had to spoon-feed the new employee when we were teaching him about the new computer system.
make amends for (something)
What does "make amends for (something)" mean?
do something to compensate for an error/injury/lossI was forced to do some extra work to make amends for my mistake of last week.
eary-bird special
What does "eary-bird special" mean?
meal at reduced price in a restaurant for patrons who arrive early
make eyes at someone
What does "make eyes at someone" mean?
look at someone in a way that makes it clear that you like that person and find them attractive look at someone in a way that makes it clear that you like that person and find them attractiveThe man became angry when he thought that his girlfriend was making eyes at someone else at the party.
keep one's finger on the pulse
What does "keep one's finger on the pulse" mean?
to be aware of recent changes or developments in a particular situation or activity The manager keeps her finger on the pulse of the company and she knows almost everything.

hard of hearing
What does "hard of hearing" mean?
unable to hear wellThe man is hard of hearing so you must speak loudly when talking to him.
dwell on (something)
What does "dwell on (something)" mean?
to think or talk about something all the timeI wish that my friend would not dwell on his personal problems.
spill the beans
What does "spill the beans" mean?
to tell a secret to someone who is not supposed to know about it"Please do not spill the beans about my plans to quit work and return to school next year."
wack
What does "wack" mean?
kill; murder

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