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English Slang Idioms (440)

"Jenny said she saw me at a rap concert? She must be mistaken. I hate rap music. I'll go to a rap concert when pigs .........," Jason said to Nancy.
"Mom, she can't marry that jerk! You have to stop her," Bart said. His mother replied, "I can't stop her; it's her decision. There's nothing you can do about it either. What will be ......... be."
"I don't care what music you play, but thanks for asking. It's your party, so play whatever ......... your boat," Jesse said to Adam.
"She says her brother is an excellent cabinetmaker, but she has a tendency to exaggerate. I guess we'll tell if he's any good where the rubber meets the .........," Ryan said to Zack.
"You're going to get that metal siding off your mobile home without more tools," Jason said. Chris replied, "It's going to come off now. It has to come off, or my wall will leak. Where there's a will, there's a(n) .........."
"We're going to have to get some more to eat on the way home. The Marshalls never serve enough when they invite us to dinner. That one small hamburger just ......... my appetite," Chris said to Linda.
"His family says that Reynolds has always been withdrawn, but they're very rude to people who are different or who don't agree with them. He's very different, so which came ........., the chicken or the egg?" Brian asked Trent.
Crystal spent a ton of money while her husband was on his business trip. You know the old saying: "When the cat's away, the mice will .........."
"You should've seen the look on your face when you turned around and saw us. We must've really startled you. Your face went as white as a .........," Shirley said to her mother.
"You'd better give Mark a ......... berth today. He's in a really grouchy mood," Vanessa said to Jacky at work.