American Idioms and Expressions

Walk 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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walk
What does walk mean?
something easy to accomplish or do
walk
What does walk mean?
walk out; abandon; reject

Some Random Idioms
catch (someone) off balance
What does "catch (someone) off balance" mean?
to surprise someone who is not preparedWe were caught off balance when we discovered that our business license was no good.
butthole
What does "butthole" mean?
anus
bust
What does "bust" mean?
police raid (on a criminal hideout, drug lab, etc.)
Succeed in the clutch
What does "Succeed in the clutch" mean?
If you succeed in the clutch, you perform at a crucial time; it is particularly used in sports for the decisive moments of the game. The opposite is 'fail in the clutch.'
eat (something) up
What does "eat (something) up" mean?
to enjoy/absorb/appreciate somethingThe students were eating up the comments by their professor.
fair and square
What does "fair and square" mean?
completely fair, honestly The British team won the game fair and square.

beans
What does "beans" mean?
nonsense. Oh, beans.
shut one's face/trap
What does "shut one's face/trap" mean?
to be quiet, to shut up"Please sit down and shut your trap."

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