drop (one's) bundle Идиома
a bundle of nerves
"a very nervous person; uptight person" May has so many problems - she's just a bundle of nerves.
blow a bundle
spend a lot of money, lose a lot of money gambling When Al went to Vegas, he blew a bundle - he lost a lot of money.
bundle
(See make a bundle)
bundle of nerves
(See a bundle of nerves)
bundle up
put on warm clothes, dress warmly We bundled up and went for a walk in the park.
drop a bundle
lose money by gambling, lose your shirt I dropped a bundle at the track last night. I lost every bet.
make a bundle
earn a large profit, make a lot of money Manfred made a bundle selling real estate. He's rich.
save a bundle
save a lot of money, save big time If you buy a new car through a broker, you can save a bundle.
bundle of laughs|bundle|laugh|laughs
n. phr. A very amusing person, thing, or event.
Uncle Lester tells so many jokes that he is a bundle of laughs.
wrap up|bundle|bundle up|wrap
v. phr. 1. To put on warm clothes; dress warmly.
Mother told Mary to wrap up before going out into the cold. 2.
informal To finish (a job).
Let's wrap up the job and go home. 3.
informal To win a game.
The Mets wrapped up the baseball game in the seventh inning.drop (one's) bundle
To acquaintance acute all-overs or activate to feel hopeless. Primarily heard in Australia, New Zealand. Don't bead your bundle—we'll acquisition a band-aid to this problem.Learn more: bundle, dropdrop your bundle
mainly AUSTRALIAN, INFORMALIf addition drops their bundle, they lose all achievement or lose ascendancy of their emotions. At 25-6 University were accident badly, but to their acclaim they did not bead their bundle. If I had alone my bundle, it would accept aching a lot of people.Learn more: bundle, dropdrop your bundle
agitation or lose one's self-control. Australian & New Zealand informal This announcement comes from an anachronistic faculty of bundle acceptation ‘swag’ or ‘a traveller's or miner's array of claimed belongings’.Learn more: bundle, drop