2. What is an IDIOM? An idiom is a phrase where the words together have a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words. It has a meaning that is commonly understood by speakers of the language.
3. Some of the most common Idioms used, are: Idiom 61: My two cents worth. Meaning: My humble opinion. Idiom 62: Hang out. Meaning: Be together, spend time with each other. Idiom 63: Change of heart. Meaning: A changed opinion. Idiom 64: Get something off your chest. Meaning: Explain something that is bothering you. Idiom 65: Don't count your chickens before the egg has hatched. Meaning: Do not make plans for something that might happen.