شرمنده یه کوچولو بیزی هستم.برا همین دیر به دیر آپ میکنم.
And all that jazz
This idiom
means that everything related or similar is included.
Bells on
(USA) To
be somewhere with bells on means to arrive there happy and delighted to attend.
Blow your own horn
If you
blow your own horn, you boast about your achievements and abilities. ('Blow
your own trumpet' is an alternative form.)
Blow your own trumpet
If someone
blows their own trumpet, they boast about their talents and achievements.
('Blow your own horn' is an alternative form.)
Call the tune
The person
who calls the tune makes the important decisions about something.
Change your tune
If someone
changes their ideas or the way they talk about them, they change their tune.
Clear as a bell
If something
is as clear as a bell, it is very clear or easy to understand.
Face the music
If you
have to face the music, you have to accept the negative consequences of
something you have done wrong.
Fiddle while Rome burns
If people
are fiddling while Rome burns, they are wasting their time on futile things
while problems threaten to destroy them.
Fine tuning
Small
adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
Fit as a fiddle
If you are
fit as a fiddle, you are in perfect health.
For a song
If you buy
or sell something for a song, it is very cheap.
It takes two to tango
This idiom
is used to suggest that when things go wrong, both sides are involved and
neither side is completely innocent.
March to the beat of your own drum
If people
march to the beat of their own drum, they do things the way they want without
taking other people into consideration.
Music to my ears
If
something someone says is music to your ears, it is exactly what you had wanted
to hear.
Play by ear
If you
play by ear, you deal with something in an impromptu manner, without guidelines
or rules. It refers to playing music without using written notation.
Play second fiddle
If you
play second fiddle, you take a subordinate role behind someone more important.
Pull out all the stops
If you
pull out all the stops, you do everything you possibly can to achieve the
result you want.
See you on the big drum
A good
night phrase to children.
Strike a chord
If strikes
a chord, it is familiar to you, reminds you of something or is connected to you
somehow.
Toot you own horn
If someone
toot their own horn, they like to boast about their achievements.
Whistle for it
If someone
says that you can whistle for something, they are determined to ensure that you
don't get it.
Whistle-stop tour
A
whistle-stop tour is when someone visits a number of places quickly, not
stopping for long.
Whistling Dixie
(USA) If
someone is whistling Dixie, they talk about things in a more positive way than
the reality.
Whistling in the dark
If someone
is whistling in the dark, they believe in a positive result, even though
everybody else is sure it will not happen.
You can't unring a bell
This means
that once something has been done, you have to live with the consequences as it
can't be undone.