Pull someone’s leg - To try to persuade someone to believe something that is not true, as a joke, A slap on the wrist - A gentle warning or punishment, All that glitters is not gold - No todo lo que brilla es oro, As cool as a cucumber - Very calm or very calmly, especially when this is surprising, Drink like a fish - To drink too much alcohol., Every rose has its thorn - Every good situation happens with misfortune or adversity quotations, Have your cake and eat it too - To have or do two good things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time., Pie in the sky - Something that you hope will happen but is very unlikely to happen:, Bite your tongue - To stop yourself from saying something that you would really like to say., Just what the doctor ordered - Exactly what is wanted or needed., Armchair expert - A person who knows a lot about a subject, but has little or no experience or real understanding of it., A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush - It's better to have a small, secured advantage than the possibility of a bigger one., Tighten your belt - To spend less money than you did before because you have less money, Apple of one’s eye - The person who someone loves most and is very proud of, Through thick and thin - You always support or stay with them, even if there are problems or difficulties, Give someone the eye - To look at someone in a way that shows you find them sexually attractive, Fit like a glove - To be the perfect size and shape for someone, Gray matter - A person's intelligence, Forty winks - A short sleep during the day, A little bird told me - Used to say that you have heard a piece of information about someone from someone else, Make no bones about it - Not to try to hide your feelings, Open a can of worms - A situation that causes a lot of problems for you when you start to deal with it, Mad as a hatter - Extremely silly or stupid, Take it with a pinch of salt - No te lo tomes demasiado en serio, As right as rain - Perfect, Miss the boat - Es demasiado tarde, Under the weather - Sentirse enfermo o indispuesta, Spill the beans - Irse de lengua, Come rain or como shine - Pase lo que pase, Chill out - Relajate,
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