Idiom of the Week: Ignorance is Bliss

“Where did you get that chocolate?” “Bill gave it to me.” “Isn’t that the chocolate Jane gave him for Valentine’s Day? Are you going to tell her he gave it to you?” “No. Ignorance is bliss.”   Sometimes we are happier if we don’t know something. Not knowing...

Idiom of the Week: It’s My Way or the Highway

“Wouldn’t it be better if we did it like this?” “Look, I’m in charge here, so it’s my way or the highway.”   This phrase means that you have to do things my way, or else you can just leave (hit the highway). It’s not very polite or professional! Hopefully you...

Idiom of the Week: Down to a Fine Art

“He told me he was at his friend’s house. He even sent a picture of them when they were there. But he was actually at that party I said he couldn’t go to. He has lying down to his parents down to a fine art.”   When someone is very skilled at something through a...

Idiom of the Week: Come Up in the World

“He used to work in the mail room, but now he’s a senior manager. He’s really come up in the world.”   In the world there are many positions and jobs. Those with more power, prestige or money are considered “higher” so as you gain more power or a better job, you...

Idiom of the Week: Shipshape

“This bicycle hasn’t been used for a while. I’m going to get it shipshape before I ride it into town this weekend.” A ship has to be organized and in good condition before it can sail. A bicycle is not a ship, but we compare anything to a ship...