Not at any point; under absolutely no circumstances. Watch the video
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not in a million years
Not at any point; under absolutely no circumstances. Watch the video
never a rose without a/the prick
There is rarely a good or positive thing, event, or circumstance that is not accompanied by something negative or unpleasant (i.e., just as a rose has thorns). Watch the video
over (one's) head
Too complicated to be understood by one. Watch the video
nature's way of (doing something)
A natural biological process by which something is done or accomplished. Watch the video
(someone's) native soil
The country or geographical area in which someone was born and/or raised. Watch the video
naff off
A forceful exclamation of dismissal, disdain, or impatience. Primarily heard in UK. Watch the video
(someone's) hands are full
Someone is too busy or has too much going on to be able to do or become involved with anything else. Watch the video
(someone's) door is always open
Someone is always available to be of guidance, support, aid, or assistance whenever needed. Said especially by an employer or teacher to an employee or pupil. Watch the video
curse (someone or something) under (one's) breath
To say threatening, consternated, or disgruntled remarks (toward someone or something) in a very soft or indistinct voice, such that no one else can hear or understand them clearly. Watch the video