American Idioms and Expressions

Spring For 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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spring for
What does spring for mean?
pay for something (usually a treat for somebody)

Some Random Idioms
long arm of the law
What does "long arm of the law" mean?
the police and laws are so powerful that no matter where you are you will be found and punishedThe criminal was sought by the long arm of the law until he was finally captured.
ten to one
What does "ten to one" mean?
very likelyI think that ten to one our secretary will come to work late again today.
on the horns of a dilemma
What does "on the horns of a dilemma" mean?
to be bothered by having to decide between two things/peopleWe were on the horns of a dilemma as we tried to decide if we should move or stay in our apartment.
Can't hold a candle to
What does "Can't hold a candle to" mean?
To be far less competent or have far less skills than someone else.When it comes to performance, Corvette can't hold a candle to Porsche.
Before electric lights, someone performing a task in the dark needed a helper to hold a candle to provide light while the task was performed. Much as a helper might hold a flashlight today.
Holding the candle is of course the less challenging role. Someone who is not even qualified to hold the candle is much less competent than the person performing the actual task.
a marvel to behold
What does "a marvel to behold" mean?
someone or something quite wonderful or exciting to seeThe new bridge was a marvel to behold and many tourists came to look at it.
raw
What does "raw" mean?
lacking experience; new. You're totally raw. You've never done this, have you?
smart money is on (something)
What does "smart money is on (something)" mean?
people who know about money or business think that something is a good ideaThe smart money is on the government to introduce the new law this week.
new blood
What does "new blood" mean?
new members brought into a group, new workers in a companyWe have got lots of new blood in our club recently.
a dumb bunny
What does "a dumb bunny" mean?
a stupid or gullible person"He really is a dumb bunny. I cannot believe that he does such stupid things."
laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
What does "laugh out of the other side of one's mouth" mean?
change from being happy to being sadMy friend was laughing out of the other side of his mouth when he learned that he would get a ticket for parking his car in the wrong place.

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