Idioms List
Idioms Starting with the Letter O
- ODDS AND ENDS
- Miscellaneous things.
In the attic there is a box full of odds and ends.
- OFF ONE'S ROCKER
- To be crazy.
He's off his rocker if he thinks that I'm going to help him move again.
- OFF THE CUFF
- Without preparation; impromptu
At the awards ceremony his speech was completely off the cuff.
- OFF THE CUFF
- Without preparation; impromptu
At the awards ceremony his speech was completely off the cuff.
- OFF THE MARK
- Inaccurate, wrong.
The vice president's comments on the war are consistently off the mark.
- OFF THE TOP OF ONE'S HEAD
- Without great thought, investigation or any sort of preparation.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of anyone who is a better painter than Max.
- ON A ROLL
- On a streak of continuous progress or success.
The team is on a roll. They've won five games in a row.
- ON EDGE
- Anxious, tense, nervous or irritable
I've really been on edge lately. I think I've been drinking too much coffee.
- ON ONE'S TOES
- Alert, prepared, ready, or attentive.
In this job things happen so fast that you always have to be on you toes.
- ON THE BACK BURNER
- Not the main priority; inactive; on hold.
I've put that project on the back burner until I have a little more time.
- ON THE BLINK
- Broken, out of order, inoperative (electronic or mechanical devices).
The freezer in on blink again. Everything has thawed out or melted.
- ON THE BUTTON
- Exactly, precisely.
We're meeting at 11:00, on the button.
- ON THE DOT
- Exactly, precisely.
The meeting starts at 11:00, on the button.
- ON THE FENCE
- To be undecided.
I am still on the fence about which job to take.
- ON THE LEVEL
- Honest, sincere and straightforward
I wouldn't trust Miguel. He may seem like he's on the level, but he's really not.
- ON THE LINE
- At risk; in danger.
I really need to do well on this project because my job is on the line.
- ONE'S BARK IS WORSE THAN ONE'S BITE
- The particular person seems more aggressive and mean than he really is.
Don't worry about the boss. His bark is worse than his bite.
- ONE'S LIPS ARE SEALED
- To keep a secret; to not reveal a secret.
My lips are sealed. I won't tell anyone about it.
- OUT OF LINE
- Inappropriate, improper, wrong.
Max was really out of line when he asked the woman how much she weighed.
- OUT OF THE BLUE
- Unexpectedly; without warning; suddenly.
Out of the blue Max asked Mary for a divorce.
- OUT OF THE QUESTION
- Impossible; not worth even considering.
We have no money. A new car is out of the question at this point.
- OUT OF WORK
- Unemployed.
I'm out of work at the moment.
