| A | B |
| Go along for the ride | -to watch but not take part in an activity; to keep someone company |
| High horse | -acting superior and arrogant as if you were better than other people |
| Hold the fort | -to temporarily be responsible for watching over a place; to fight off trouble or keep watch |
| Jump the gun | -to do or say something before you should; to act prematurely or hastily |
| Kick up your heels | -to celebrate and have a wonderful time |
| Let your hair down | -to behave freely and naturally; to relax and show your true self |
| Live high off the hog | -to live in a rich style and own lots of expensive things |
| Not your cup of tea | -not what one likes or prefers; not suitable; not your taste |
| Old wives’ tale | -a superstition; a belief or practice not based on fact |
| Split hairs | -to argue about small, unimportant differences |