Idiom: Quiet as a mouse ( very quiet ) Hit the book: Dress code Transparent Be acquainted with Office boy Adapt to Sincerely Be ashamed of 1.Dress properly To get the best impression with your colleagues in new office, you had better dress the best...
Idiom: Quick on the draw ( quick in thinking ) Hit the book: Encounter Colleague Superior Provided Mental On time Route Are you moving to a new office? Don't panic. First day at work will be an exciting experience. Mostly this experience is always en...
Idiom: Quick fix ( temporary solution ) Hit the book: Subtle Glide Shudder Backfiring Pressurization Precautionary Construe Droll Subtle noises are not the ones to worry aboutComplete silencesuggesting all/both the engines have failedwould probably c...
Idiom: Quick buck ( easy money ) Hit the book: Bang Squish Flip Reverse Chime What was that bang?! As you're coming into land, the wing flaps may be lowered again, and you'll hear the wind like mad now. Leary adds: If you are by a window, sometimes s...
Idiom: Put two and two together ( use logic ) Hit the book: Meridian Align Malady Strive Tissue Blockage Vein Artery Asthma Respiratory Like acupuncture, cupping follows the lines of the meridians. There are five meridian lines on the back, and these...
Idiom: Put the pedal to the metal ( speed up ) Hit the book: Gliding cupping Superficial Relieving Loosen Sedate Stiff muscle Fatigue Migraines Cellulite Once the suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (often referred to a...
Idiom: Put the cart before the horse ( do something in wrong order )Hit the book: Cupping Bring to mind Acupuncture Traditional Chinese medicine brings to mind acupuncture and the use of natural herbs as healing remedies. Cupping is a lesser-known tr...
Idiom: Put someone on a pedestal ( respect someone )Hit the book: Anorexia Escalate Exacerbate Come under fire Single out Plus size Diverse Aspiration It wasn't just her fans that were upset that she was promoting anorexia chic. It sets unrealistic i...
Idiom: Play the fool ( pretend not to know something ) Hit the book: Upgrade Enthusiasm Sport Abound Fest Mandatory Angst-ridden Extravaganza Disclaimer Hand Gesture 5: The A-Ok. Photo Credits: Midweekpost The A-OK sign is an upgrade to the thumbs-up...
Idiom: Play into someone's hands ( be fooled by someone ) Hit the book: Bunny ears Bratty Sibling Prankster Palm Pout Thumb up Hand Gesture 2: The Bunny Ears. Photo Credits: AbbyNormy Ah, this is what we personally call The Peace Sign at Someone Else...