English Slang Idioms (433)

"I couldn't have completed the project ahead of schedule without my .........-hand man Tim Robinson. He's worked his tail off and deserves a promotion," the team leader told his sectiion head.
back
iron
right
off

"Jamie Thomas? I can't think of who that is, but the name ......... a bell. How would I know her?" Nancy asked Janine.
chimes
sounds
hits
rings

"Jake, I was wondering if you'd like to come to a party at my house to ring ......... the New Year?" Rosa asked.
for
up
in
out

"So you're saying that pine is durable enough for a hardwood floor? That doesn't ring ......... to me. Pine is really soft and would get damaged too easily," Hank said to Raph.
true
right
out
through

"We caught some of his goons, but the ......... of the gang managed to escape," the detective told the chief.
ringbearer
ringleader
ringmaster
ringroader

"Jed just went home and left all of this food and soda all over the place? I'm going to ......... into him as soon as he gets to work tomorrow!" his angry boss promised.
ride
rack
rip
roast

"The stereo didn't work, so I tried to return it, but the store wouldn't take it back because it had been removed from its box, they said. What a rip-.........!" Ben told his co-worker.
off
out
over
on

"Workers! The time has come to ......... up and put an end to these long hours with little pay. Are you with me?" the labor organizer shouted at the rally.
raze
rise
rouse
raise

"I hate road ......... like this guy. He pulls in front of us and then drives at half the speed limit. What a jerk!" Harry said to his passengers.
hogs
thieves
bums
owners

"We're going to have to find a different way to pay our employees other than paying them with the money in Short-term Investments. Robbing Peter to pay ......... is never a good idea," Zack said to the new manager.
John
Mark
Paul
Luke