American Idioms and Expressions

Sell Out Idiom

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sell out
What does sell out mean?
to sell all of a productEvery year our company is able to sell out most of our summer goods.
sell out
What does sell out mean?
to sell all of a product Every year our company is able to sell out most of our summer goods.


Some Random Idioms
whacked out
What does "whacked out" mean?
drunk; intoxicated
And all that jazz
What does "And all that jazz" mean?
This idiom means that everything related or similar is included.
last but not least
What does "last but not least" mean?
in the last place but not the least importantLast but not least the boy came up to the front of the class to receive his report card.
Make a song and dance
What does "Make a song and dance" mean?
(UK) If someone makes a song and dance, they make an unecessary fuss about something unimportant.
in one's Sunday best
What does "in one's Sunday best" mean?
in one's best clothes that you would wear to go to worship in a church (in the days when people dressed in a more formal way to attend church) I was dressed in my Sunday best when I went for the job interview.

bounce
What does "bounce" mean?
throw someone out (usually from a bar or similar establishment)
be into (something)
What does "be into (something)" mean?
to be interested or involved in something My friend is very much into music and writing songs.

good on ya, mate
What does "good on ya, mate" mean?
idiom. well done; nicely done
spook factory
What does "spook factory" mean?
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

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