The Oxford University Press writeup explains, “‘Brain rot’ is defined as ‘the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or ...
This is according to a paper recently published in Mayo Clinical Proceedings which warns of the detrimental effect that the ...
Why would legs on a snake mean something is ruined? What does a bow’s shadow have to do with reptiles? Seven snake idioms and ...
College professors have picked “doryangbalho' (跳梁跋扈), a four-character Chinese idiom meaning “running wild while exercising ...
When I began Zion Offramp in the summer of 2015—at first without title, then under another title best forgotten—I knew little of where I was going, only that I wanted to attempt a poem of substantial ...
"Let's touch base" is a common phrase in emails and meetings. It's a handy idiom for when you want to connect or briefly check in with someone.
If you need a break from holiday performances, Bellingham Theatre Guild’s production of “The Liar” should be the perfect ...
Ever had plans that got canceled because of bad weather or a last-minute schedule change? If so, you might have been offered a rain check.
Let’s say you want to write a book. You’ve got a captivating story to tell or a compelling argument to make. You’ve got a ...
We've all heard the phrase "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic" to describe making well-meaning (but negligible) adjustments to an endeavor that is doomed to fail. As the Cambridge Dictionary ...
The American idiom is, “Do you practice what you preach?” I expect the answer to that question will be yes as it pertains to ...
We've all heard the phrase “rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic” to describe making well-meaning (but negligible) ...