I didn't catch what you said - I didn't understand/hear what you said., A fish out of water - a person who feels awkward or unhappy because they are in a situation that is not familiar or because they are different from the people around them:, Be in a jam - in trouble or in a difficult situation., Be keen on - very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much:, Be up to your eyes (in work) - to be very busy doing something:, Better late than never - said when you think that it is better for someone or something to be late than never to arrive or to happen, I can't tell - used to say that you cannot express your feelings or describe something properly, I can't stand - Thoroughly dislike; be unable to put up with something or someone, Dead-end job - a job in which there is no chance of progressing to a better, more important job, It drives me mad/crazy - to make someone upset or annoyed:, Drop/Drop off (someone at a place) - to take someone or something, esp. by car, to a particular place, Feel under the weather - feel ill, For a change - as something different from what is usual, Get to the point - to reach (quickly) the main or most important idea of something that is said or written, Go mad - allow oneself to get carried away by enthusiasm or excitement., Go round in circles - to keep doing or talking about the same thing without achieving anything:, Go round the bend - go crazy, Have time off - If you have time off, you do not go to work or school, for example, because you are ill or it is a day when you do not usually work., Hit the roof - to become extremely angry:, It's my turn - someone's turn is the time when they can or must do something, because they are with other people who are each doing the same activity one after the other., Know like the back of your hand - to have very good and detailed knowledge of something:, Let your hair down - to allow yourself to behave much more freely than usual and enjoy yourself:, Look on the bright side - to find good things in a bad situation:, Make head or tail of - you are unable to understand something (or someone) mainly because it is puzzling or unclear., Make up your mind - to decide:, Mind your own business - used to tell someone in a rude way that you do not want them to ask about something private:, On the dot - exactly at the stated or expected time:, Shake hands - to hold someone's hand and move it up and down, especially when you meet them for the first time or when you make an agreement with them:, Talk shop - to talk about your job with those you work with when not at work:, lose your temper - to become very angry:, Foot the bill - pay the bill (especially when offering for someone else),

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