Speaker B: No, you can't! You are in over your head and you know it.
Be in the soup
Meaning: To be in serious trouble.
Example: If Tony and his wife find out what you've done, you'll be in the
soup.
Belt and braces
Meaning: Do some extra actions
to make sure something is safe; providing
double security.
Example: I have a very important meeting tomorrow,
so I set an alarm on
my phone, tablet, and watch - belt and braces, I admit.
Be on the best of terms with someone (or “be on good terms”)
Meaning: To have a good/excellent relationship with someone.
Dialogue example:
Speaker A: Do you think Dan will agree to hire me?
Speaker B: I'm not on the best of
terms with Dan at the moment, so you'll
have to ask him yourself.
Be on tenterhooks
Meaning: Very nervous, excited, and thrilled
because you are wondering
what is going to happen in a specific situation.
Example: We were on tenterhooks all evening waiting for the big news; I've
been on tenterhooks all month, waiting for the DNA test results.
Be on the cusp of
Meaning: To be at the time when a situation/condition is going to change.
Example: We're on the very cusp of the new world.
Be on the skids
Meaning: To be in a difficult or bad situation.
Example: Their family business seems to be on the skids.
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
Meaning: In a bad situation with two equally unpleasant options.
Example: With all my debts, I'm really between the devil and the deep blue
sea, because I need to sell either my house or business.
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