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Idioms

lay an iron plate

To not care about one's reputation or face to such an extent that one feels no shame.

fasten the first button

To start a new process or task.

fasten the first button wrongly; step off on the wrong foot

To get off to a wrong start.

dig in the ground with the first shovel

To start a construction project or other businesses.

take off one's first foot

To begin a task or business.

make a request

To make a special request by sending a person directly or indirectly.

put vinegar in something

To ruin something by disrupting it right before the success.

keep one's feelers alert

To get focused and alert in order to become poised to immediately respond.

take off the label of a male virgin

For a man to have sex with a woman for the first time in his life.

take off the label of a male virgin

For a single man to get married.

carry a gunstock

(slang) To take the lead and take charge of something.

throw a memorial for the case to go to war; throw one's hat into the ring

To express one's intention to participate in a game or competition.

have one's teeth shudder; have one's teeth grind with indignation

To be unbearably angry or distressed at something and hate it.

shudder one's teeth; grind one's teeth with indignation

To be too stingy to give something to others.

shudder one's teeth; grind one's teeth with indignation

To be very resentful or distressed at something and hate it.

hit and butt

To beat each other in a fight.

apply one's saliva to something

To mark something as one's own or have it in one's mind.

spit saliva

To despise and disdain someone regarding him/her as cheap and nasty.

swallow[shed] one's saliva

To be very eager to have or eat something.

spray one's saliva

To speak in an enthusiastic manner.

keep silent

To not say anything.

have one's saliva dry up

To repeatedly talk about someone or something.