Constitution High School discussion
Idioms


Well i heard this on the radio and i thought wow this is a great idiom, in slang terms break can mean share or as in break me off some, or break me off of some that kit kat bar. Cheddar it is a another way of saying money or any type of currency. I guess the rapper is trying to say i spend money to live a better life not i will break this cheese litterly and It will be in broken pieces (you silly gooses)
now im hungry.hehe

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" I could get along so easy if I didn't have you on my tail."
-this means George would be fine if he didn't always have to look after Lennie.
"The flames cracked up among the twigs and fell to work."
-This phrase means, the fire fell upon the twigs and began to spread.
-this means George would be fine if he didn't always have to look after Lennie.
"The flames cracked up among the twigs and fell to work."
-This phrase means, the fire fell upon the twigs and began to spread.


This means that I'm going to beat you up of I'm going to get you. This is a saying that people say all of the time when they are talking to there friends.

This saying is just like I"ll show you better than I can tell you. It means that you can tel a story with a picture better than you tell some one something.



I really don't know what this means but I think this means give trouble when you can? I don't know.


This idiom comes from a title of a song called "Song Cry" by Jay-Z. All though we all know that songs really can't cry. Jay-Z uses this title to explain to the listener that it's rear that tears falls down his eyes, but they do somehow find there way into his music. Or, in other words that music is the key to the showing of his emotions. Let's just say that if I told you that this song was crying, you would simply say paper and words has no emotions. However, when used in the form of an idiom a song really can cry by giving vivid depictions of things! Catch my drift.......
And One From The Book Is "Bustin A Gut" In other words they plan on working so hard that might end up "Bustin A Gut"

Thanks again.
And Ursula, I know idioms are for the birds, but you must give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, else I wash my hands of you. Feel me?

This doesn't mean that your are literally walking on the shell of an egg.
When your in a tough situtation, and trying to get out of.

Which means that when you have a tough situation there is always a brighter way out.

Well quite frankly this means: When the boss is mad he pressures him to do his work harder than he previously was.

meaning: this means that they could persuade the lady to give them the object for a different sum.

For the record, a snitch is one of the worst things a person can be in this world. A snitch is a person who betrays another that trusted them with their safety. Folks that snitch are said to receive "stitches", meaning that their actions have put themselves in grave danger. We must protect ourselves from these types of people.


This is an idiom because it means that Lennie and George will be working hard, though their guts will definitely NOT bust out.

This is an idiom because what George really means is that he is going to punch Lennie if he doesn't hand over the mouse.

This literally means "spend all of your money", so Lennie & George are not really going to hold up their money and blow it.

Thanks, Christa

i.e. Your tell your mom to ---- off because you were mad, and (if you have a nice mom) she yells at you, so from now on you are being careful that you do nothing else for your mother to get angry at you again.
Thanks, Christa


GO TO HELL.
-This idiom is telling someone you're very annoyed with them & you want them to leave you alone. Some people might use this when they are angry or upset with you. Hell is a develish & negative place so that's why they don't say something like 'Go to Heaven' - it just wouldn't sound right.
Some other idioms (not found in the book):
-Cat got your tongue.
-I don't have a pot to pee in & a window to throw it out.

These idioms mean that they work hard and earn money then they waste their money and become broke. Then the next thing you know they're in another place doing the same things over again.

A femal can only be a BUST-IT-BABY. She is there for him (a man) when he needs her and that he is willing to give up the street life for her. Although he does love her he constantly reminds her that the streets are his no.#1 prioritity until he's ready to settled down. Then she's not his BUST-IT-BABY anymore she gets upgraded to WIFEY

This saying means that if you don't leave me alone I will hit you or beat you up.
Books mentioned in this topic
Gulliver’s Travels (other topics)Slaughterhouse-Five (other topics)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (other topics)
The Three Musketeers (other topics)
List some of your favorite Idioms found in the first 4 chapters of, Of Mice and Men, By Steinbeck. What do these Idioms mean? Give your opinions.