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Mind your own business!
We often use idioms when we react to bad things. For example,' That ' s below the belt ' means someone has said something unfair and cruel in an argument.
Idioms can also show that a speaker does not like something: ' Bob ' s sitting on the fence ' means Bob is refusing to give an opinion, which is not necessarily bad, but the speaker thinks it is.
Some idioms are direct and impolite, such as ' Mind your own business!' which means ' This is private. Keep your nose out of it.'
• below the belt
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