Definitions by vaki5
walking on eggshells
To be in a delicate situation; to be on the edge of danger or ruin.
An 'eggshell' is the thin, white outer coating of an egg. The shell is very thin and breaks easily. So if you are 'walking on eggshells' you are in a situation where you could break something (or get in trouble or ruin everything) very easily.
Synonym: walking on thin ice
An 'eggshell' is the thin, white outer coating of an egg. The shell is very thin and breaks easily. So if you are 'walking on eggshells' you are in a situation where you could break something (or get in trouble or ruin everything) very easily.
Synonym: walking on thin ice
1) Ever since I smashed their car, I've been walking on eggshells with my parents.
2) We're walking on eggshells with our landlord -- she told us that if we have one more loud party, she's going to kick us out of our apartment.
2) We're walking on eggshells with our landlord -- she told us that if we have one more loud party, she's going to kick us out of our apartment.
walking on eggshells by VAKI5 May 14, 2005
blow chunks
1) I feel really sick -- I could blow chunks right here!
2) That movie blew chunks! I can't believe I paid $9 to see it.
2) That movie blew chunks! I can't believe I paid $9 to see it.
blow chunks by VAKI5 May 14, 2005
behind the eight ball
In a bad situation, in a losing position.
The phrase comes from pool (or billiards). When the cue (white) ball is behind the eight (black) ball, a player usually has no shot.
The phrase comes from pool (or billiards). When the cue (white) ball is behind the eight (black) ball, a player usually has no shot.
I'm really behind the eight ball at work. I have too much work to do but we can't afford to hire anyone to help out.
behind the eight ball by VAKI5 May 14, 2005
yadda yadda yadda
A phrase that means "and so forth" or "on and on;" it usually refers to something that is a minor detail or boring and repetitive.
This phrase comes from Yiddish, and became popular in the 1990's after it was featured on the popular TV show "Seinfeld."
Synonym: blah blah blah
This phrase comes from Yiddish, and became popular in the 1990's after it was featured on the popular TV show "Seinfeld."
Synonym: blah blah blah
1) Our history teacher told us about the Civil War, the shoelace tax of 1876, the election of 1880, yadda yadda yadda.
2) Jenna told me every single detail about her trip -- how big her room was, where she sat on the plane, yadda yadda yadda.
2) Jenna told me every single detail about her trip -- how big her room was, where she sat on the plane, yadda yadda yadda.
yadda yadda yadda by VAKI5 May 14, 2005