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What Are Idioms

An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase

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Apr 30 2018

Idiom: Under Water Basket Weaving

Idiom: Under Water Basket Weaving –

is an idiom referring in a negative way to supposedly useless or absurd college or university courses and often generally to refer to a perceived decline in educational standards.[1][2][3]

The term also serves as an intentionally humorous generic answer to questions about an academic degree. It is also used to humorously refer to any non-academic elective course, specifically one that does not count towards any graduation requirements.

 

Written by idioms14 · Categorized: American Idioms · Tagged: idiom, Under water basket weaving

Apr 29 2018

Idiom: Kick the Bucket

Kick the Bucket – a euphemistic, informal, or slang term meaning ‘to die’.

Example: Charlie finally kicked the bucket. He had cancer, you know.

Written by idioms14 · Categorized: American Idioms, British Idioms · Tagged: Kick the Bucket

Apr 29 2018

Idiom: As Cool As a Cucumber

As Cool As a Cucumber – very Calm or very calmly especially when this is surprisin.

Example: The spy walked in as cool as a cucumber, just like nothing had happened.

Written by idioms14 · Categorized: British Idioms · Tagged: As Cool As a Cucumber

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