American Idioms and Expressions

None Of Someones Beeswax Idiom

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none of (someone's) beeswax
What does none of (someone's) beeswax mean?
none of someone's business It was none of my beeswax so I did not ask my friend about his problems.

none of (someone's) beeswax
What does none of (someone's) beeswax mean?
none of someone's business It was none of my beeswax so I did not ask my friend about his problems.

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none of (someone's) beeswax
What does none of (someone's) beeswax mean?
to be of no concern to someone My relationship with my friend is none of my supervisor's beeswax.


Some Random Idioms
square accounts with (someone)
What does "square accounts with (someone)" mean?
to settle one's financial accounts with someone, to get even with someoneI went to the store to square accounts with the manager.
fold one's hands
What does "fold one's hands" mean?
to bring one's hands together so that they are palm to palm with the fingers interlockingThe students folded their hands and sat quietly on their chairs.
white elephant
What does "white elephant" mean?
a waste of moneyThe new airport was a white elephant which nobody liked to use.
get into something
What does "get into something" mean?
become very interested in something
strike up a friendship with (someone)
What does "strike up a friendship with (someone)" mean?
to become friends with someoneMy neighbor finds it easy to strike up a friendship with the people he meets.
piece of cake
What does "piece of cake" mean?
idiom. simple; very easy. That test was a piece of cake. I'm sure I'll get a good score.
have eyes in the back of one`s head
What does "have eyes in the back of one`s head" mean?
to have the ability to know what is happening behind one's backOur teacher has eyes in the back of her head and she always knows what is going on in the classroom.
reputed to be/do something
What does "reputed to be/do something" mean?
to be thought to do/be/have somethingThe new police chief is reputed to be one of the best police chiefs in the country.
rat out on (someone)
What does "rat out on (someone)" mean?
to desert or betray someone The boy ratted out on his friends. Now they won`t talk to him.

in consideration of (something)
What does "in consideration of (something)" mean?
after thinking about somethingIn consideration of the amount of time that I had spent on the case I charged a lot of money for my services.

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