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Idiom

Definition/Translation

"Drop a dime "

Make a telephone call; to be an informant.

"Fit as a fiddle"

In good physical health.

"For a song"

Almost free. Very cheap.

"From A to Z"

Covering a complete range; comprehensively.

"From scratch / to make from scratch"

Make from original ingredients; start from the beginning with no prior preparation

"Get bent out of shape"

To take offense; to get worked up, aggravated, or annoyed

"Have a blast"

To have a good time or to enjoy oneself.

"Have eyes in the back of one's head "

Someone can perceive things and events that are outside of their field of vision.

"Hit the road "

To leave.

"Hit the sack "/sheets/hay

To go to bed.

From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English-language_idioms