What is your favorite idiom ?

bury the hatchet
by the skin of your teeth
cold feet
cost an arm and a leg
drive someone up the wall
 
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When someone is not paying attention.
It's like talking to a brick wall. Are my words falling on deaf ears?

When someone just goes on and on, never getting to the point, we Brits refer that to: "Rabbiting on."
"For goodness sake, shut up and cut to the chase. will you."
And to shut them up use an idiom in insult form: "For heaven's sake, you're giving my arse (ass) a headache!"
At the other end of the spectrum the one who is at a complete loss for words: "Has the cat got your tongue?"

Have you ever seen someone with no interest in appearance, looking very scruffy or dishevelled? A classic idiom describing that is:
Looking like they’ve been dragged through a bush backwards. Or following the feline theme. Looking like something that the cat dragged in.
 
They've left the building.
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I'm sorry, I didn't mean it, help, help, help!
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My story, well its sort of boring.
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Lift your left leg before 12:00 so you can start tomorrow off on the right foot.
 
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"Well Mother keeps the hammer in her handbag Son."
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"It's like the sewer clogged and filled the basement with piss & vinegar."
 

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