I have heard a woman referred to as a Baked Alaska. Hot on the outside, cold on the inside. A baked Alaska is ice cream covered with meringue, then put under a broiler til the meringue is set and the points are browned, but the ice cream is not melted.
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It is a US slang expression meaning a common thief.
Idiomatic expression of discontent and or annoyance with somebody.
The expression, "It's nothing to shake a stick at" means it is important.
It is a slang expression, meaning "call me" or "find me". It has nothing to do with actually hitting/punching a person.
The idiom "huge lungs" is typically used to describe someone who is able to speak loudly or for a long time without needing to pause for breath. It implies that the person has a strong voice or stamina when it comes to talking.
It is a slang expression meaning to nag, yell, or be upset at someone for something or even nothing but just for the sake of nagging, or "ragging on someone".
No, an idiom is not a slang word. An idiom is a commonly used expression with a figurative meaning that is different from its literal meaning. Slang, on the other hand, refers to informal words and phrases that are specific to a particular group or generation.
In many countries, truancy (from school) is called wagging, "jigging", ditching, or skipping school. Other slang terms are bunking (off), skiving, mitching, twagging, or on the knock.
Helter Skelter is a slang expression meaning chaos. Charles Manson's use of the expression meant an upheaval or uprising, a race war between whites and blacks.
As a slang term, it means to pump up someone's ego, to inflate their self-confidence.
"cx" does not have a literal meaning it more represents a typed facial expression. It represents a happy/surprised face.