Idiom: Hit the Books
to Study (American and Australian informal)
From Roel
I stumbled upon this idiom somewhere i can’t remember, I just love to exaggerate 😆
Idiom: Hit the Books
to Study (American and Australian informal)
From Roel
I stumbled upon this idiom somewhere i can’t remember, I just love to exaggerate 😆

Idiom : No Hard Feelings
It means that you don’t feel angry towards the person you have argued with (in this case have a match against)
From Roel
I notice that some (Indonesian) tend to confuse Hard with Heart or Hurt, because it almost sound the same according to Indonesian ears.

Idiom: Raining Cats and Dogs
Something you said when it’s raining heavily. (old fashioned)
From Roel
The format of the comic changes from horizontal to vertical to fit into the magazine.
I’ve been hearing this “Raining cats and dogs” a lot during my teaching period at LIA and I always remember how Indonesian rainfall sounds like a whole flock of cats and dogs coming together 😀