Put a sock in it

Used to tell people to be quiet. (impolite) Put a sock on it. I'm trying to get some sleep here.

Everything but the kitchen sink

Everything we can think of. When he went to Paris, he took everything but the kitchen sink.

Pig out

To eat a lot and quickly. My brother loves to pig out on ice cream.

Cast iron stomach

Having no problem eating or drinking everything, although it might be of a bad quality. If I didn't have a cast-iron stomach, I couldn't eat... Read more →

Drink like a fish

To drink alcohol heavily. Her father drinks like a fish and makes her feel so embarrassed.

To have Van Gogh’s ear for music

Van Gogh, the famous painter, while having mental problems, cut his own ear. If you say this idiom to somebody, it means they sing off key. Ha!... Read more →

Use your loaf

Loaf refers to head. Used to tell someone in a kind of angry way that they should think more carefully about their actions. The printer doesn't... Read more →

When pigs fly

Used when something is never going to happen. - Dad, can I go to my graduation party this weekend? - Yeah, when pigs fly.

Finger licking good

Very delicios/tasty. My bestie makes the best lasagna in the world. It's finger licking good.

Twenty-four/seven

Every moment of the day. We are making lots of money recently. Now our shop is open 24/7 and this is the best decision we could take.