Idioms

Adult code names for when they want to talk about their secret plans about feeding 3 year olds vegetables
Me:*thinks* why are they using idioms? are they crazy
Parents:*in idioms* prepare the vegetables and feed them broccoli
by shriekkk November 26, 2018
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An expression that doesn't necessarily have a definition but more of an understanding behind it.
He is still wet behind the ears-meaning: he is still new, inexperienced, and young. Keep tabs on him-meaning: watch him, follow him, etc.
by L.R.S July 01, 2005
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The thing that piss the english-learner off
A: Look! It's raining cats and dogs
B: WTF are you talking about?there is no cats and dogs..
A: oh..don't you know any idioms?
by gotz February 26, 2010
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Idiom

(n.) a popular phrase, a parlance or locution. Not a noun, adjective or verb.
Most definitions in this dictionary are really idioms, such as fo shizzle my nizzle and shotgun wedding
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 04, 2004
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Words or phrases that aren't meant to be taken literally For example, if Joe says “break a leg” he doesn’t really mean to break your leg. Break a leg actually means “good luck.”
Person: quit wasting your breath!
Idiom of “waste your breath”: To say something that will probably be ignored.
by Enter Your Pseudonym Here September 27, 2022
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Idiom

A term used by people who are tired of calling n00bs "idiots".
The individual calls a n00b an "idiom" so that they'll get even more confused and react in a more n00bish way. It will confuse them until the n00b actually looks up the word in a dictionary to find the definition. Otherwise, they'll think idiom is another word for idiot.
n00b - "FucK ALl YoU BItCHaSs WanKsTaZ"

John - "stfu you idiom"

n00b - "iDiom? FuCK YOu, YouR AN iDioT"

John - " *Shakes head* "
by Johnny k3WL March 08, 2008
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idiom means idiot.
when someone is being mean to you just call them a idiom and they will not know what you mean.
by PMC0502 April 22, 2010
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