Idioms
the mind of a big-eyed herring
The narrow and shallow mind of a person who is inconsiderate and quick-tempered.
One's guts flare up[get twisted]
To be dissatisfied with a certain situation, word, behavior or attitude and be upset and get cross.
One's belly skin is attached to one's back
(slang) To have a sunken belly and feel very hungry because one has not eaten.
fill the inside of one's stomach
To eat food.
fill the inside of one's stomach
To concentrate on satisfying one's own greed.
have plenty of push
To endure while sticking to one's principles without being shy or afraid.
have the wrong[different] house number
To have an unexpected, unintended or wrong consequence.
look for[place] the wrong house number
To move in a direction that is far from one's original thought or intention.
like a honeycomb being poked
For something to fall into utter confusion and be very messy.
touch[poke] a honeycomb; stir up a hornet's nest
To cause big trouble by unnecessarily stirring up something that is better to be left as it is.
live without the law
For a person to be so upright and nice that he/she would not commit a crime if there is no law.
remarks that may be struck by lightning
An evil remark that deserves to be punished by Heaven.
be struck by lightning
To be punished for one's wrongdoing.
be struck by lightning
To be severely rebuked or scolded.