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"Putting out Fires" means
dealing with many small problems
"Under the Weather" means ...
Not feeling well ... feeling sick.
"Hit it out of the Park" means
to do something extremely well
"Let it Slide" means ...
to not do anything about something or someone
"Cut a Rug" means ...
to dance enthusiastically
"Get a Grip" means ...
to make an effort to control your emotions and behave more calmly
"Go overboard" means ...
to do something in a way that is excessive or extreme
"Roll the Dice" means ...
to take a chance on something or someone
"Talk is Cheap" means ...
someone will not do what they promise
"Two Peas in a Pod" means ...
two people or things are very similar to each other
"Breathing Room" means ...
sufficient room to move and breathe comfortably.
The idiom "Social Butterfly" means ....a) a butterfly who flys alone  b) a dancing butterfly  c) a person who has lots of friends
a person who has lots of friends
The idiom "Poker Face" means ...a) getting poked in the eye   b) to hide your feelings  c) to show all your feelings
to hide your feelings
The idiom "Penny Pincher" means ... a) someone who doesn't spend their money   b) someone who spends lots of money c) someone who doesn't like pennies
someone who doesn't spend their money
The idiom "Face the Music" means ... a) to listen to the band  b) to look at the band  c) to face the consequences of your actions
to face the consequences of your actions
The idiom "Cold Shoulder" means ... a) you need a jacket b) ignoring someone c) you need to cool off
ignoring someone
The idiom "lay it on thick" means ... a) spread lots of butter or jelly on your food b) telling a very exaggerated story c) stacking a high pile of something
telling a very exaggerated story 
The idiom "Hit the Spot" means ... a) hitting the target b) cleaning up a spill c) something is exactly what is needed or wanted.
Something that is exactly what is needed or wanted.
The idiom "Hit a Wall" means ...a) to face something that stops us from going forward b) you are very angry c) running into the wall
To face something that stops us from going forward.
The idiom "Call it a Day" means ...a) 24 hours b) to finish doing something for now c) quit your job
To finish doing something for now.
The idiom "All in the Same Boat" means ...a) we are all facing the same situation b) the boat is too small c) it's very crowded
We all share or face the same situation.
The idiom "It's a Small World" means ... a) the Earth is small b) You are surprised to see someone c) your neighborhood is small
Used to express surprise at seeing someone.
The idiom "Under the weather" means ... a) feeling sick or ill b) standing out in the rain c) afraid of storms
Feeling sick or ill.
The idiom "Pig Out" means .... a) the pig escaped b) the farm is out of town c) eating too much
To overeat.
The idiom "Go Overboard" means ... a) to fall out of a boat b) to do or say too much c) run very fast
To do or say too much.