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Idiom/Saying Explanation
Chew the fat

For example:

"I enjoy meeting my friends to chew the fat."
To chat.
Coffee break

For example:

"I usually have a coffee break around 10.30 am."
To take a short break from work to rest and drink coffee, smoke a cigarette etc..

Dish the dirt

For example:

"He offered to dish the dirt on her, but I told him I don't listen to gossip."

To spread gossip about someone.

Go Dutch

For example:-

"It's usually better to go Dutch on a first date."

To share the bill for a meal or a night out. Each person pays for what they have eaten or the bill is simply split.
Eat dirt

For example:

"He bullied his employees and made them eat dirt."
To act humble, accept another`s insult or bad treatment.
Eat humble pie

For example:

"She had to eat humble pie when he proved she was wrong."
To be humbled, admit one`s error and apologize.
Eat like a pig

For example:

"He has terrible table manners, he eats like a pig."
To have bad table manners.
Eat like a horse

For example:

"She has a very healthy appetite, she eats like a horse."
To have a good appetite.
Eat one`s words

For example:

"I'd told him off but had to eat my words, when he proved I was wrong."
To take back something one has said, admit something is not true.
To have one's cake and eat it

For example:

"He was never at home, but was surprised when she left him. He always wanted to have his cake and eat it."
To do/eat/use something until it is gone and still not want to give it up.

Out to lunch

For example:

"I always thought she acted strangely, she was totally out to lunch."
To behave crazily or madly.

To have a full plate. or To have a lot on your plate.

For example:

"Between work and the web site I have a full plate."

To have a lot to do.

To want someone's head on a platter.

For example:

"When he read his biography, he demanded the author's head on a platter."

To be very angry with someone.

Suck up

For example:

"I never liked her, she was always sucking up to the boss."

To be really nice to someone in order to gain favour.
Tea break

For example:

"Do you want to come with me for a cigarette on our tea break?"
To take a short break from work to rest and drink tea, smoke a cigarette etc..
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