Idioms are sometimes so deep to understand. However, some of them are fun to read regardless of the true meaning behind the phrases.
The following idioms are not really popular, unlike the others. The phrase itself you could say it’s funny. It sounds impossible and metaphoric.
Here are some of the funny idioms you could learn to and easy to understand.
When pigs fly.
something that is highly unlikely to ever happen.
To have Van Gogh’s ear for music.
to be tone deaf (Van Gogh only had one ear).
To put a sock in it.
to tell someone noisy to be quiet and behave.
Finger-lickin’ good.
very tasty or delicious.
Hold your horses.
to stay on or wait.
A storm in a teacup.
a small event that has been exaggerated out of proportion.
Wear a cat.
to pretend to be nice.
Not my circus, not my monkey.
not my concern or problem.
To live like a maggot in bacon.
to live luxuriously.
A dog in church.
an unwanted guest or visitor.
I have other cats to whip.
I have other things to do; I am busy.
To have the cockroach.
to feel down.
The idioms are vast. You too can make and create your idiomatic phrases or words regarding the situations or events. Some people tend to use an idiom for fun or serious matter. Try to remember the idioms above and use them for some purposes.
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