Idioms Translator
Base language: EN
Letter: g
Total idioms: 9849 - currently selected: 623 (50 per page)Get your fingers burnt
If you get your fingers burnt, you suffer as a result of an unsuccessful action and are nervous about trying again.
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He got his fingers burnt so badly in the last elections that he decided to withdraw from politics..
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Get your hands dirty
If you get your hands dirty in your job, you become involved in all aspects of it, including work that is physical, unpleasant or less interesting.
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His willingness to get his hands dirty won the respect and approval of the whole team.
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Get your knickers in a twist
If you get your knickers in a twist, you are angry, nervous or anxious faced with a difficult situation.
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Don't get your knickers in a twist! Everything is under control.
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Get your tongue round something
If you are able to pronounce a difficult word or phrase, you can get your tongue round it.
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She's from the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. Try getting your tongue round that!
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Get-rich-quick
get-rich-quick (not comparable)
1. (idiomatic, often disparaging, of a scheme) Claiming to provide large profits quickly, with no realistic chance of success, in order to lure gullible investment victims.
? Five companies offering get-rich-quick schemes to property investors have been shut down.
? Get-rich-quick email scams are on the increase.
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Get/give the low-down
If you get or give the low-down, you get or give complete information or facts about something.
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I'll call you after the meeting and give you the low-down.
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Get/have by the short hairs (or:by the short and curlies)
If you get or have someone by the short hairs, you put them in a difficult situation from which they cannot escape, so you have complete control over them.
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They are in no position to refuse; we've got them by the short hairs!
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Get/have the jitters
If you get (or have) the jitters, especially before an important event, you become very nervous or anxious and begin to shake.
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Some people get the jitters when they have to make a speech.
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Get/take flak
If you get or take flak, you receive severe criticism for something you have done.
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He got a lot of flak for the way he handled the situation.
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Ghetto bird
ghetto bird (plural ghetto birds)
1. (slang, US, African American Vernacular, idiomatic) A police helicopter, specifically in the context of patrolling or searching impoverished, high-crime urban areas (the ghetto).
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Ghetto lottery
ghetto lottery (uncountable)
1. (idiomatic, figuratively, US) a financial windfall obtainable by a poor person
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Ghost at the feast
ghost at the feast (plural ghosts at the feast)
1. (idiomatic) A presence that mars one's enjoyment by causing guilt or reviving unwelcome memories.
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Gi can
GI can (plural GI cans)
1. (US, military) trash cans that are galvanized
2. (idiomatic) used to refer sardonically to shells fired by the German Army in World War I
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Gift horse
gift horse (plural gift horses)
1. (idiomatic) An apparent gift, that has substantial associated costs.
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Gift of the gab
gift of the gab (plural gifts of the gab)
1. (idiomatic) The ability to talk readily, glibly, and convincingly.
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Gild the lily
to gild the lily (third-person singular simple present gilds the lily, present participle gilding the lily, simple past and past participle gilded the lily)
1. (idiomatic) To embellish or improve something unnecessarily.
2. To add superfluous attributes to something.
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Gimme a five
gimme a five (imperative)
1. (idiomatic) A request to receive a high five.
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Ginger knob
ginger knob (plural ginger knobs)
1. (UK, slang, idiomatic, pejorative) a male redhead, a ginger-haired male.
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Gird up one's loins
gird up one’s loins
1. (idiomatic, intransitive) To prepare oneself for something demanding.
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Give 110%
give 110%
1. (idiomatic) Make the maximum possible effort
? This is a very important game, and the only way we'll win is if every one of you gives 110% out there on the pitch.
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Give a dog a bad name
People who lose their reputation have difficulty regaining it because others continue to blame or suspect them.
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Tom was suspected as usual. Give a dog a bad name!
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Give a fuck
give a fuck (third-person singular simple present gives a fuck, present participle giving a fuck, simple past gave a fuck, past participle given a fuck)
1. (idiomatic, vulgar, usually in a negative use) to care.
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Give a good account of oneself
give a good account of oneself
1. (idiomatic) To act in a creditable manner.
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Give a hard time
If you give someone a hard time, you annoy them or make things difficult for them.
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Susan says the pupils in her new school are giving her a hard time.
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Give a person line
give a person line
1. (idiomatic) to allow a person more or less liberty until it is convenient to stop or check him/her, like a hooked fish that swims away with the line
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Give a piece of one's mind
If you tell someone exactly what you think, in a very angry manner, you give them a piece of your mind.
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Jack was so irritated by his neighbours' behaviour that he decided to give them a piece of his mind.
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Give a rat's arse
give a rat's arse
1. (idiomatic, vulgar, British) To care; to have or show an interest.
? I just don't give a rat's arse!
? "She couldn't give a rat's arse whether he shows up or not."
? I don't give a rat's arse about politics.
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Give a run for money
If you give someone a run for their money, you present strong competition in circumstances where the other person expects to win easily.
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We didn't win the match but we gave the other team a run for their money.
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Give a shit
give a shit
1. (idiomatic, vulgar) To care, to have or to show an interest
? I just don't give a shit!
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Give a shite
give a shite
1. (idiomatic) To care; mind; consider important
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Give a sneck posset
give a sneck posset
1. (archaic, UK, literally) To fasten the door latch.
2. (idiomatic, UK) To give someone a cold reception; to close the door on someone; to reject them.
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Give a tongue-lashing
When you scold someone severely, you give them a tongue-lashing.
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The teacher gave Jeremy a tongue-lashing when he arrived late for school for the third time.
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Give and take
give and take (uncountable)
1. (idiomatic) A process of compromise or accommodation.
? They hoped for a solution, but both knew it would require some give and take.
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Give as good as one gets
give as good as one gets
1. (idiomatic) To behave toward others in a manner resembling or commensurate with their behavior towards oneself, especially in a situation where one is insulted or otherwise ill-treated.
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Give away the store
give away the store
1. (idiomatic) To transact, trade, or negotiate badly, by paying, providing, or conceding too much to the other party.
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Give back
give back
1. (transitive) To return, restore (a thing to its original owner or location etc.).
? Give me back my book!
2. (transitive, intransitive, idiomatic) To contribute money, goods, or, especially, services for charitable purposes, as if in return for one's own success.
? We organize this Thanksgiving dinner at the old-age home to give back to the community.
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Give battle
give battle (third-person singular simple present gives battle, present participle giving battle, simple past and past participle gave battle)
1. (idiomatic, dated) To engage in warfare; to attack or fight with military force.
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Give chase
give chase
1. (idiomatic, intransitive) To chase or pursue a person.
? After the robbery, the police gave chase but didn't catch the suspect.
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Give curry
give (someone or somebody) curry
1. (idiomatic, transitive) to direct abusive language at (someone) angrily
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Give ear
give ear
1. (idiomatic, intransitive) To listen: to devote one's attention to an auditory event.
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Give face
give face
1. (idiomatic) To honor; to pay respect.
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Give head
give head (third-person singular simple present gives head, present participle giving head, simple past gave head, past participle given head)
1. (intransitive, idiomatic, slang) To perform oral sex on another person.
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Give heed
give heed (third-person singular simple present gives heed, present participle giving heed, simple past gave heed, past participle given heed)
1. (intransitive, idiomatic, archaic, often with "to") To pay attention; to heed.
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Give hostage to fortune
give hostage to fortune
1. (idiomatic) To take an action or make a statement that is risky because it could cause you trouble later.
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Give in
give in (third-person singular simple present gives in, present participle giving in, simple past gave in, past participle given in)
1. to collapse or fall
? The roof gave in under the weight of the snow.
2. (idiomatic) to relent, yield, surrender or admit defeat
? I finally gave in and let him stay up to watch TV.
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Give it a rest!
If someone tells you to give it a rest, they are asking you to stop doing something such as complaining or talking continuously.
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All you talk about is politics - give it a rest ... please!
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Give it a shot
give it a shot (third-person singular simple present gives it a shot, present participle giving it a shot, simple past gave it a shot, past participle given it a shot)
1. (idiomatic) Try or attempt (something).
? I don’t think it will work, but I suppose you could give it a shot.
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Give it a whirl
give it a whirl
1. (idiomatic) To try, test or attempt.
? If you've never tried a recumbent bicycle before, you're welcome to give it a whirl.
? I don't know how to begin, but I'll give it a whirl, anyway.
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Give it one's best shot
give it one's best shot
1. (idiomatic) To make one's best effort or attempt; to try as hard as possible.
? I didn't win the contest, but I sure gave it my best shot.
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Give it the gun
give it the gun
1. Used other than as an idiom: see give, it, gun.
2. (idiomatic) To cause a specific vehicle to accelerate; to open the throttle of an engine.
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