🐾 3 Fun English Idioms You’ll Love Using! 😄 💬 Idioms make your English more colorful and natural! Today’s three expressions are playful, fun, and full of character. Learn what they mean, how to use them, and try them out in your own sentences. Let’s go! 💪🏽 🎯 1. Raining cats and dogs Meaning: It's raining very heavily. ☔ Use it when: The weather is wild and wet. Examples: I forgot my umbrella and now it’s raining cats and dogs! We stayed home because it was raining cats and dogs. Don’t go out now—it’s raining cats and dogs! 2. Flapping one’s gums (or mouth) Meaning: Talking too much, often pointlessly or without saying anything important. 🗣️ Use it when: Someone is rambling or speaking nonsense. Examples: Stop flapping your gums and help me! He was just flapping his mouth—nothing he said made sense. They spent hours flapping their gums instead of working. 3. Chew the fat Meaning: To chat in a relaxed and informal way. 🧃🛋️ Use it when: You're having a friendly, laid-back conversation. Examples: We met at the café and chewed the fat for hours. Come over later—we’ll chew the fat and catch up. They love to chew the fat on the porch every evening. ✍️🏾