Результаты из Коллективного Словаря Reverso
can't be arsedexp.
if you can't be arsed to do something, you can't be bothered to do it (you are too lazy to do it)
I can't take itexp.
I can't understand it, I can't believe it, I can't accept it
don't hold your breathexp.
expression used when referring to something that is unlikely to happen soon (not in the time interval that one can resist holding his breath)
idgafabbr. acron.
I don't give a fuck
don't give up the day jobid.
a humorous way of recommending someone not to pursue something at which they are unlikely to be good or successful and thus, to rather stick to what they can do best, namely, their job
Church ain't out till they quit singingexp.
expression used for warning that, although something seems to be over, settled, new events that could change the situation may occur
wet behind the earsadj.
phrase to qualify someone naive, inexperienced or immature; it alludes to newborn animals totally wet from the amniotic fluid during birth.The mother would then proceed to lick the baby animal thoroughly, but the indentation behind the ears (typically with a baby calf) would still be wet.
IDKabbr. acron.
Short for "I don't know".
he can dish it but he can't take itn.
this expression means 'he is very good at criticizing others but he can't accept criticism from others'
come to heelexp.
quit disobeying; start acting like someone would want to
elevator pitchn.
very short presentation of a product or a company that you would do to somebody you meet briefly, like in an elevator, to attract his/her attention
burst at the seamsv.
to be filled beyond regular capacity; a garment like trousers you're wearing and bursting at the seams (whether because they shrank in the wash or you gained weight) would be a perfect literal example of this idiom and figuratively, it means: to be beyond full.