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By: Jacob Gonzalez

What is an idiom?

Use your knowledge to answer the following questions. (The answers are underlined in bold)

Definition: words, phrases, or expressions that are not interpreted logically or literally. * Idioms are phrases in which people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally but we do understand what they mean. - Basically its phrases that say one thing, but mean another.

Its Raining Cats and Dogs!!!!


Its raining cats and dogs means:
A.) Cats and dogs are falling from the sky. B.) Its raining very hard.

C.) Its not raining much at all.


D.) The weather is horrible.

Skeletons in Your Closet


Skeletons in your closet means:
A.) Your closet is full of skeletons. B.) You are hiding something in your closet. C.) You have secrets or something that you dont want anyone to know. D.) You are not afraid of anything.

Shake a Leg
Shake a leg means:
A.) A dance move used in the Shag. B.) Shake your leg to get a bug off of it. C.) Hurry up! D.) You are doing the Hokey Pokey.

A fool & his $ are soon parted


A fool and his money are soon parted means: A.) If you spend too much money, then you might go bankrupt. B.) People who aren't careful with their money spend it quickly. C.) People who share money with others tend to be parted. D.) How much time does it take a fool to become rich?

Your skating on thin ice


Your skating on thin Ice means: A.) Your skating on thin ice at a skate park. B.) Youre going to fall, because your skating on thin ice. C.) Someone who is not irritating you.

D.) Youre in trouble or on the border.

Common Idioms and their meanings:


To

break the ice

To

be the first to say or do something hoping that others will join you
Describes

To

have a chip on your shoulder


Hold
Over On

a person who is angry and defensive or who is always ready to argue or fight
Be

your horses
the hill

patient; wait a minute

Old

or too old to do something


Very

cloud nine your leg

happy or excited you

Pulling

Teasing

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