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
Category: Idiom of the Day
a game of musical chairs
A situation in which people or things are moved, shuffled, or rearranged from one position to another. Watch the video
mush (something) up
To mash or crush something into a thick, soft pulp. Watch the video
high muckety-muck
slang An especially important, influential, and authoritative person, especially someone who is overbearingly or arrogantly so. Watch the video
move through the gears
To steadily increase one’s momentum, as of speed, intensity, progress, or success. Watch the video
move house
To relocate from one house or place of residence to another. Primarily heard in UK. Watch the video
mouth-watering
Delicious; particularly appetizing in appearance, aroma, or description, especially as makes one’s mouth salivate. Watch the video
have the mouth of a sailor
To have a tendency or proclivity to use coarse, rude, or vulgar language. Watch the video
mouth-breathing
(used before a noun) Dimwitted, foolish, or stupid; of low or stunted intelligence. Watch the video
a motor mouth
A person who talks incessantly or irrepressibly. Watch the video