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Pandora's Box
"Opening a can of worms", spilling something that should not have been said
Achilles Heel
A person's major weakness can be their downfall
Tabula Rosa
No innate ideas in the human mind, blank slate (fresh start)
Crocodile Tears
Tears or expressions of sorrow that are insincere
Sirens
Temptations; seduction; refers to enticements used to lure an individual; dangerously attractive woman
Nemesis
A person or thing that is difficult to overcome or defeat; a cause of punishment or defeat that is deserved and cannot be avoided
Ivory Tower
To describe someone's disconnect from real life (can refer to disconnect due to a place of privilege)
Witch Hunt
An intensive effort directed at an individual or group for the purpose of exposing unorthodox views throughout persecution
Throwing Down the Gauntlet
To declare or display that one is ready to fight, argue, or compete with someone: to challenge someone
Muse
A source of inspiration or motivation for an artist
Pollyanna
Means to be overly or naively optimistic. To always look for good in any situation.
Kryptonite
A source, condition, or circumstance that initiates and maintains a tremendous weakness or failure over something, especially against an otherwise strong or capable entity
Albatross around One's Neck
A heavy burden, a burden of guilt that blocks one from success
Xiaoxiang
The rivers, along with the eight views associated with them, have come to represent exile
Stay Gold
The meaning is to hold one to one's purity and be true to yourself; holding the best parts of yourself
La Malinche
Epitome of treachery, the quintessential victim (conflicting meanings)
Don Juan
A man known for his ability to seduce women, often for sexual conquest, with no regard for their feelings or the lasting impact of his actions
Stonewall
Used to describe deliberate obstruction or evasion in conservations
Yoda
Deeply wise mentor or guidance (also can referring to unusual sentence structure _ speaks in - English with a non-standard syntax (arrangement of words or phrases to give insight)
Mercurial
To be impulsive and have unpredictable mood changes. In astrology, being born under the planet can cause a _ personality. It can also mean clever and quick.
Yahoo
A rude, noisy, or violent person
Shanghai
Force (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhanded means
El Dorado
A place of great wealth opportunity tiches, or potential
If looks could kill
This phrase is used to describe a look that expresses extreme disgust, disapproval or distaste towards someone
Biting the Apple/Taking a bite out of the apple
Indulging in something that is considered illegal or sinful
Sleeping with the Fishes
To be dead, typically by unnatural causes, and have your corpse disposed of in a body of water
Draconian
(of laws of their application) excessively harsh and severe
Big Brother
An overly-controlling authority figure in the form of mass surveillance
Bedlam
A scene of chaos, destruction, or confusion; pandemonium
Catch-22
A dilemma in which two situtions are dependent on each other to solve within certian limitations and rules. You must solve one in order to get to the other and vice versa.
Einstein
Term used to describe someone as exceptionally intelligent or a genius, just like _ himself. It can also be used in a sarcastic sense.
Narcissus
Narcissi flowers peppered in the garden, white specs amongst the mess of color standing out in the moonlight; a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.
Scheherazade
A powerful and mesmerizing storyteller; prolonging an unwanted fate by using distractions
Freudian Slip
A verbal mistake made when speaking, varying from what was intended (changing meaning and may be intentional, or offensive)
Sacred Cow
Something/someone that is unreasonable considered immune from question or criticism
Golden Ticket
A gold colored ticket granting the wielder a prise; a qualification or circumstances that gives someone a significant opportunity
All that Glitters
Not everything is as good as it looks; what appears valuable may be worthless
Svengali
To refer to someone as manipulative or having a controlling influence over another
Romeo
An attractive, passionate male seducer or lover
Juggernaut
A tremendously powerful or unstoppable force, particularly relates to a group, movement, or team.
Mordor
A land ruled solely by darkness and evil
Frankenstein
Something made up of a variety of parts, typically in a disconnected way; A creation that turns against its creator
Boycott
An organized refusal to engage in commercial or social affairs as a punishments; form of protest
Jekyll & Hyde
Someone who seems to switch between two personalities, often one that is good and another that is evil
Machiavellian
Scheming, manipulative, or morally dubious behavior, often in pursuit of power or self-interest
Pooh-bah
Used to describe a person of influence or someone that holds several bureaucratic positions who is perceived as self-important
Mona Lisa
Enigmatic, mysterious, to pose with an air of mystery
Aphrodite
The beauty, love, desire, and romance inspired by the Goddess of Attraction and Love
Scylla and Charybdis
Between two very troublesome situations and neither is better than the other. A more common way to say it today would e "Between rock and a hard place"
Sisyphus
Requiring endless effort that is often futile
Mecca
A place that is a center for a particular interest
(Hot as) Hades
Extreme and uncomfortably hot temperature(s)
Stealing Someone's Thunder
Using another person's ideas creations, or something they planned to do in order to receive the anticipated praise or success
Pound of Flesh
To determine to get what one entitled regardless of consequences
Riot Act
Usually used in the phrase "read the "; to reprimand someone for their bad behavior and indicate there will be consequences if they continue
Sound and Fury
Refers to something that is full of dramatic and chaotic energy but ultimately meaningless or insignificant
Fiddle while Rome Burns
To do something trivial or pretend the problem at hand doesn't exists in the midst of an emergency
Handwriting is on the Wall
Prominent warning of danger; misfortune will soon strike; can be abbreviated to "writing on the wall"
Lothario
Refers to a man who is primarily interest in seducing and manipulating women
Waterloo
Meaning to meet one's need or to experience a crushing defeat or setback
15 Minutes of Fame
Brief, fleeting public attention or notoriety
Benedict Arnold
A traitor
Crossing the Rubicon
To cross the point of no return. It is an action that you can't undo and the effects of it can't be avoided/prevented