English Slang Idioms (377)

"If you want me to pay for your schooling, you're going to have to get better grades; there's no two ......... about it. I'm not going to pay for you to fail," Robert told his son.
minds
thoughts
ifs
ways

"Jessica is so two-.........! She acts like she is fond of someone and then bad-mouths her behind her back," Beth said to Tina.
headed
faced
tongued
tracked

"Don't invite your little brother on our camping trip, Nate. Two's company and three's a .........," Marsha suggested.
lot
guest
crowd
bore

"I don't think those two countries will go to war. They're talking tough, but I think it's just saber .......... I don't think the threats are serious," Nick said to Paul.
slashing
dancing
rattling
dueling

"I'm still tired from the weekend. I'll come to your house, but I'm going to ......... out for a couple of hours first," Jimmy said to Joel.
shut
sack
sink
sort

"Don't complain about Chris' old wooden sailboat. It's a leaky antique, but he loves it, so don't belittle his sacred .........," Linda said to Jared jokingly.
craft
idol
ibis
cow

"I'm sorry, guys. I'm ......... with my little sister again today, so I can't go to the fair with you. They won't let her on the rides since she is too small," Joey said.
shuttled
shingled
singled
saddled

"I'm not mad at you for being late. I'm just glad you made it back home safe and .........," Mattie's mom told her.
sane
simple
sure
sound

"Make sure that you take your brothers if you go out for a walk. There's safety in .........," Lane's mother told him at the campsite.
strolling
siblings
numbers
features

"The first accounting course was much easier than I thought it would be. I ......... right through it!" David bragged to Marty.
shot
sailed
split
shifted