An expression used to acknowledge that one understands a joke made by someone else, and to either show appreciation or a lack thereof for the wit employed. Watch the video
Category: Idiom of the Day
be losing it
To start becoming crazy, insane, or mentally unstable. Watch the video
(one) figures (that)
One presumes or anticipates (that); one reckons or thinks (that). Watch the video
I shudder to think
It is too worrying or unpleasant for me to think about something that might happen or might have happened. Watch the video
not have all day
To be in a rush; to not have much or any time to spare. Usually used in the present tense. Watch the video
let me tell you
Used to emphasize a statement. Watch the video
be here to stay
To become permanent or firmly established; to be a normal part of everyday life, especially after once being abnormal or unusual. Watch the video
help (oneself) (to something)
To serve oneself (something); to take, consume, or indulge in (something) freely or without permission or restraint. Watch the video
go to hell in a handcart
To be in an extremely and increasingly bad or ruinous condition; to be on the inevitable path to utter failure or ruin. Watch the video
the heebie-jeebies
An extreme or acute sensation of fear, apprehension, worry, or anxiety. Often used with “get” or “give.” Watch the video