What is the meaning of the idiom born yesterday?

Definition of wasn't born yesterday
used to say that someone is unlikely to believe something that is not true or to trust someone who is not trustworthy He said he'd pay me back, but I'll believe it when I see it. I wasn't born yesterday.
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Is I wasn't born yesterday an idiom?

I wasn't born yesterday is an idiom with a murky origin. An idiom is a commonly used word, group of words, or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is not easily deduced from its literal definition.
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What are examples of idioms?

Common Idioms in English
  • Getting fired turned out to be a blessing in disguise. ...
  • These red poppies are a dime a dozen. ...
  • Don't beat around the bush. ...
  • After some reflection, he decided to bite the bullet. ...
  • I'm going to call it a night. ...
  • He's got a chip on his shoulder. ...
  • Would you cut me some slack? - Don't be so hard on me.
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What is the meaning of the idiom back to the wall?

Definition of back is to/against the wall

: in a bad position in which one is forced to do something in order to avoid failure We knew that with so little time and money left to finish the project we had our backs to the wall.
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What does I was born at night but not last night mean?

“I was born at night, but not last night” (or “I was born at night, but it wasn't last night") means that a person might be naive, but not that naive to fall for any scam. The origin of this phrase is uncertain.
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What is the meaning of the idiom feather in one's cap?

Definition of a feather in someone's cap

: an achievement or honor that someone can be proud of The promotion was a feather in his cap.
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What is the meaning of idiom to smell a rat?

smell a rat. Suspect something is wrong, especially a betrayal of some kind. For example, When I didn't hear any more from my prospective employer, I began to smell a rat. This expression alludes to a cat sniffing out a rat. [
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What is the meaning of jumping the gun?

Start doing something too soon, act too hastily. For example, The local weather bureau jumped the gun on predicting a storm; it didn't happen for another two days. This expression alludes to starting a race before the starter's gun has gone off, and supplants the earlier beat the pistol, which dates from about 1900. [
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What is an idiom for kids?

An idiom is a common phrase that has an alternative or figurative meaning different to the literal words being used.
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How many idioms are in English?

Idioms occur frequently in all languages; in English alone there are an estimated twenty-five thousand idiomatic expressions.
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What does the idiom feel like a million mean?

informal. : to look/feel very good She looks like a million bucks since she lost all that weight.
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Are we nuts here meaning?

"are you nuts" is simply asking if they person is crazy. They could be asking the sentence because they person may have done something they would think is stupid or if they didn't agree with what the person did.
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What is the meaning of the idiom sells like hotcakes?

informal. to be bought quickly and in large numbers: She said that the shirts had been selling like hotcakes.
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What is an idiom Grade 6?

Idioms and figurative language

An idiom is a type of figurative language. It is a commonly used and accepted phrase that has a different meaning than what is suggested by the individual words.
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What is an idiom Grade 5?

Idioms are phrases that have a different (figurative) meaning from the literal meaning of the individual words in that phrase. For example, you "have bitten off more than you can chew" is an idiom that means you have tried to do something which is too difficult for you.
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What is the meaning of fish out of water idiom?

A person away from his or her usual environment or activities. For example, Using a computer for the first time, Carl felt like a fish out of water, or On a hiking trail, Nell was a fish out of water. This expression alludes to the fact that fish cannot survive for long on dry land. [ Late 1300s]
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What is the meaning of idiom once in a blue moon?

Once in a blue moon: This poetic phrase refers to something extremely rare in occurrence. A blue moon is the term commonly used for a second full moon that occasionally appears in a single month of our solar-based calendars.
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What does hit below the belt mean?

Definition of hit below the belt

To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair: “To remind reformed alcoholics of their drinking problem is to hit below the belt.” The expression comes from boxing, in which it is illegal to hit an opponent below the belt.
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What is the meaning of the idiom tooth and nail?

Engage in vigorous combat or make a strenuous effort, using all one's resources. For example, I'm going to fight tooth and nail for that promotion. This expression, with its allusion to biting and scratching, was first recorded in 1576.
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What does the idiom When Pigs Fly mean?

Definition of when pigs fly

—used to say that one thinks that something will never happen The train station will be renovated when pigs fly.
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What is the meaning of until the cows come home?

Definition of till/until the cows come home

informal. : for a very long time They'll be arguing about this till the cows come home.
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What is the meaning of the idiom pull strings?

Definition of pull the strings

: to control someone or something often in a secret way It turned out that his brother was the person pulling the strings behind the operation.
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What is the meaning of box against the wall?

In a difficult or troubling situation in which one's options or ability to act are limited or constrained.
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