crazy, eccentric I think that he has bats in the belfry. His ideas are absolutely crazy.
Beats me
I have no idea.
feeling his oats
feeling energetic, feeling strong Look at that cowboy dance! He's feeling his oats tonight.
hats off
"a tribute or honor; praise and thanks" And hats off to Mr. Singh for co-ordinating the volunteers.
holy cats
used to express strong feelings of astonishment, pleasure or anger Holy cats he said as he looked out and saw the water rising in the river.
rain cats and dogs
rain very hard It has been raining cats and dogs all day.
raining cats and dogs
raining hard, raining heavily You need a raincoat, Dear. It's raining cats and dogs!
rats
oh no, darn, nuts Rats! We have a flat tire!
sow wild oats
live a wild life as a young person As a youth he lived a reckless life. He sowed a few wild oats.
you reap whatsoever you sow
you will see the long-term effects of your actions, chickens come home... Youthful passion can produce a lifetime of consequences. We reap whatsoever we sow.
patsy
a fool
plats
dreadlocks
whatsa matter
what's the matter; what's the problem?
sow one's wild oats
Idiom(s): sow one's wild oats
Theme: LIFESTYLE
to do wild and foolish things in one's youth. (Often assumed to have some sort of sexual meaning.) • Dale was out sowing his wild oats last night, and he's in jail this morning. • Mrs. Smith told Mr. Smith that he was too old to be sowing his wild oats.
separate the sheep from the goats
Idiom(s): separate the sheep from the goats
Theme: DIVISION
to divide people into two groups. • Working in a place like this really separates the sheep from the goats. • We cant go on with the game until we separate the sheep from the goats. Let's see who can jump the farthest.
have bats in one's belfry
Idiom(s): have bats in one's belfry
Theme: CRAZINESS
to be slightly crazy. • Poor old Tom has bats in his belfry. • Don't act so silly, John. People will think you have bats in your belfry.
All cats are grey in the dark.
People are undistinguished until they have made a name.
A rising tide lifts all boats.
Describes something that will be helpful to all.
A rising tide lifts all boats
This idiom, coined by John F Kennedy, describes the idea that when an economy is performing well, all people will benefit from it.
At each other's throats
If people are at each other's throats, they are fighting, arguing or competing ruthlessly.
Bums on seats
The people who have paid to watch a performance are bums on seats.
Herding cats
If you have to try to co-ordinate a very difficult situation, where people want to do very different things, you are herding cats.
Sow your wild oats
If a young man sows his wild oats, he has a period of his life when he does a lot of exciting things and has a lot of sexual relationships. for e.g. He'd spent his twenties sowing his wild oats but felt that it was time to settle down.
Whatever floats your boat
When people say this, they mean that you should do whatever makes you happy.
at each other's throats|each other's throats|throa
prep. phr. Always arguing and quarreling. Joan and Harry have been at each other's throats so long that they have forgotten how much they used to love one another.
bats in one's belfry|bats|bats in the belfry|belfr
n. phr., slang Wild ideas in his mind; disordered senses; great mental confusion. When he talked about going to the moon he was thought to have bats in his belfry.
v. phr. To make a decision that you cannot change; remove or destroy all the ways you can get back out of a place you have got into on purpose; leave yourself no way to escape a position. Bob was a good wrestler but a poor boxer. He burned his boats by letting Mickey choose how they would fight.When Dorothy became a nun, she burned her bridges behind her.
feel one's oats|feel|oats
v. phr., slang 1. To feel frisky or playful; be eager and excited. The horses were feeling their oats.When they first got to camp, the boys were feeling their oats. 2. To act in a proud or important way. The new gardener was feeling his oats and started to boss the other men.
hats off to|hats|hats off|one's hat is off to
truncated phr., informal Used to recognize and praise a job well-done. Hats off to anyone who runs the twenty-six mile race.My hat is off to the chef who created this delicious meal. Compare: TAKE OFF ONE'S HAT TO.
rain cats and dogs (pitchforks)|cat|cats|cats and
v. phr., informal To rain very hard; come down in torrents. In the middle of the picnic it started to rain cats and dogs, and everybody got soaked.Terry looked out of the window and said, "It's raining pitchforks, so we can't go out to play right now."
n. A person or thing that is never criticized, laughed at, or insulted even if it deserves such treatment. Motherhood is a sacred cow to most politicians.The bold young governor had no respect for the state's sacred cows.Television respects too many sacred cows.
sow one's wild oats|oats|sow|wild oats
v. phr. To do bad or foolish things, especially while you are young. Mr. Jones sowed his wild oats while he was in college, but now he is a wiser and better man.
bats in one's belfry, have
bats in one's belfry, have Be crazy or at least very eccentric, as in Sally thought her aunt's belief in ghosts indicated she had bats in her belfry. This term in effect likens the bat's seemingly erratic flight in the dark to ideas flying around in a person's head. [Early 1900s]
feel one's oats
feel one's oats 1) Feel frisky or animated, as in School was out, and they were feeling their oats. This usage alludes to the behavior of a horse after having been fed. [Early 1800s] 2) Display self-importance, as in He was feeling his oats, bossing everyone around. [Mid-1800s]
hats off to
hats off to Congratulations to, as in Hats off to Claire! She's set a new record for the mile. This expression alludes to taking off one's hat as a sign of respect. [Mid-1800s]
An ats idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with ats, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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