New IdiomsA Story by anandboseThese are a collection new IdiomsIdioms Steal Some Scotch Steal some
scotch as an idiom means being unfair to someone. My former employer stole some
scotch. I don’t steal scotch. On the Rocks On the Rocks
as an idiom means getting a windfall bonanza. Will on the rocks occur to me
today? Smell of a Dog This idiom
comes from a Police Dog. Smell of a dog as an idiom means unraveling a plot,
mystery or crime. Smell of a dog is used for Crime Detection. Nebulization Nebulization
is a medical term and it refers, for example an asthmatic patient doing an
inhalation. As an Idiom it means
cleaning the junk in the mind. My resolve not to watch pornography is an act of
Nebulization. Wear a Hat Wear a Hat
is an idiom means striking a new business deal or opportunity. Now a days it is
common for businesses to wear a hat. Strike Gold Strike Gold
as an idiom means being affluent and successful. It’s my wish to Strike Gold. Robe a Priest Robe a
priest as an Idiom means to take the matter seriously. The matter discussed is
to robe a priest. Virgin Virgin as an
Idiom means a beginner. I am a virgin of Greek Language. Brain Dead Brain Dead
as an idiom means being unemployed. Right now I am brain dead. Big Bang Big Bang as
an Idiom means to have an orgasm. It is good to experience a big bang. © 2019 anandbose |
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Added on May 1, 2019 Last Updated on May 1, 2019 Tags: idioms, English language, Steal some scotch, On the rocks, Smell of a dog, Nebulization, Wear a Hat, Strike Gold, Robe a Priest, Virgin, Brain Dead, Big Bang. AuthoranandbosePathnamtitta , Kurianoor, IndiaAboutThere's a joke about me that when I was baptized I pissed on the cassock of the priest and my tryst with iconoclasm being then I am a Hellenic Philistine, an Existential Nihilist, a staunch Epicurea.. more..Writing
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