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Idioms

during the daytime, and at night too

Always.

put up one's face

To face someone confidently.

have a thick face

To be shameless and unscrupulous.

be unable to put up one's face

To be unable to face someone confidently due to shame.

have a face

To recognize someone's face since one has met him/her before.

have a thick mug

(slang) To be shameless and unscrupulous.

feel hot in one's mug

(slang) To feel very ashamed or embarrased.

My word is that word

An expression used to show agreement with someone's opinion or suggestion.

smell

For something to taste stale.

smell

To notice something that someone tries to conceal.

pour cold water

To disturb something that has been going well and ruin it.

regardless of you or me

An expression meaning 'everyone regardless of anyone'.

I will kill you and kill myself

An expression used to describe a situation where one fights against someone risking one's own death.

catch a raccoon

To make smoke by building a fire or smoke a cigarette.

You are you, I am me

An expression meaning 'you and me have nothing to do with each other' and used to describe one's indifferent and self-centered attitude.

You are you, I am me

An expression meaning 'you do it in your own way and I do it in my own way' and used to describe a situation where each party does something as he/she likes.

You are you, I am me

An expression used to tell someone not to interfere in or infringe upon one's own privacy or business.

play a 'is it you, or is it me' game

For two people to try to shift the responsibility to each other.

If it is you, it is you, and if it is me, it is me

An expression meaning 'you and me have nothing to do with each other' and used to describe one's indifferent and self-centered attitude.

release one's spirit

To lose one's senses and go blank.

lose one's spirit

To lose one's senses and go blank or black out.

lose one's spirit

To be engrossed in watching something.

One's spirit goes out

To have nothing in mind or lose one's senses.