it means to make her feel comforted in a situation that you are about to announce or tell her but butter her up into wanting her to be willing or in participation of the event like making her be on board with it . I do it all the time to my Husband you should try it
flatter her to get something
This idiom means that it's easy to talk, but talk is not action.
no
This is an African American Idiom - "It Means ' They got Everything out of Me'; I worked Hard; I gave everything I got'
An idiom that means surrender is to "wave the white flag." A closely related idiom is to "throw in the towel" which means to give up."
to laugh is 'rire' in French,and the idiom 'to laugh up is sleeve' is 'rire sous cape'.
It means things are trustworthy.
get a leg up on
The idiom "soft soap someone" refers to the act of flattering or praising someone excessively in order to gain their favor or to persuade them to do something. It implies using charm or flattery to manipulate someone's emotions or opinions.
...butter melts when you warm it up
Origin "up a storm"
The idiom "quarrel with bread and butter" refers to a conflict that jeopardizes one’s livelihood or essential means of support. Its origin is often linked to the idea that bread and butter are fundamental staples in a diet, symbolizing basic sustenance. Thus, to quarrel with something that provides for one's needs is seen as unwise or self-destructive. The phrase emphasizes the importance of maintaining harmonious relationships in contexts that are vital for one's well-being.