To get your wires crossed - To misunderstand each other. Example: We got our wires crossed and went to different meeting rooms., Beat around the bush - To avoid talking about the main point. Example: Stop beating around the bush and tell me what happened., Bite one's tongue - To stop yourself from saying something you want to say. Example: I had to bite my tongue when he made that rude comment., Bring someone up to speed - To update someone on the latest information. Example: Can you bring me up to speed on the project?, Bells and whistles - Extra features or decorations, often unnecessary. Example: The new phone has all the bells and whistles but is too complicated., Blow a fuse - To get very angry. Example: He blew a fuse when he found out about the mistake., Back to the drawing board - To start again after a failure. Example: The plan didn’t work, so it’s back to the drawing board., Pull the plug - To stop something; to cancel. Example: They pulled the plug on the project due to budget cuts., Break the internet - To cause huge excitement online. Example: Her new music video broke the internet overnight., Light years ahead  - Much more advanced than others. Example: Their technology is light years ahead of the competition., Hit the panic button - To suddenly become very worried or afraid. Example: When the server crashed, the team hit the panic button., Bite the bullet - To face a difficult or unpleasant situation bravely. Example: I didn’t want to apologize, but I had to bite the bullet., Firewall someone - To block someone, typically in digital communication. Example: She was furious and decided to firewall him on all social media., Actions speak louder than words - What you do is more important than what you say. Example: In the fight against climate change, actions speak louder than words., The pen is mightier than the sword - Thinking and communicating is more powerful than using force. Example: Thoughtful negotiations show that the pen is mightier than the sword., Talk is cheap - It's easy to say something but harder to do it. Example: He promised to help, but talk is cheap; I want to see action., Silence is golden - Sometimes it’s better not to speak. Example: In a heated argument, silence is golden., A picture is worth a thousand words - Pictures can convey messages more powerfully than words. Example: To understand poverty, a picture is worth a thousand words., Get the message loud and clear — - To understand something fully. Example: After the meeting, I got the message loud and clear about the project’s goals.,

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