hold it (wait, stop, not to move) Hold it a minute; I’m not quite ready. Hold it! What are you doing? Hold it! Stay there and don’t move! envocabulary.com
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go ape (become very angry) Your mom will go ape if she finds out you’ve been skipping school. The coach went ape because his team lost the game. envocabulary.com
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hit the hay (go to bed) I feel really sleepy. I’m going to hit the hay after supper. Let’s hit the hay; we need to make an early start tomorrow. Come on, everyone, it’s time to hit the sack. Also, hit the sack envocabulary.com
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good enough to eat (extremely beautiful) All his paintings are good enough to eat. She looks good enough to eat in her new dress. envocabulary.com
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mad money (money that you have saved for emergencies or personal use) My father has set aside some mad money just in case. I have saved a little mad money, and I can spend it when I need something. envocabulary.com
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