
- wake up scared? - WordReference Forums- Feb 15, 2013 · Dear all, How do you say in English when you wake up in the night from a deep sleep (or in the morning when the alarm goes off) because of a loud noise from outside or … 
- words to descibe you are scared | WordReference Forums- May 2, 2005 · Sometimes when children are scared they would wet their pants and the terminology probabaly comes from that saying. Some other ways to describe being scared … 
- my test is tomorow and I'm <bricking it> | WordReference Forums- Dec 17, 2016 · It probably means very scared, from the expression 'shitting bricks'. Urban Dictionary: brick 
- poner una cara de susto - WordReference Forums- May 7, 2009 · Por ejemplo: she made a scared face. Pero el matiz que tiene "make a face" sugiere que la persona está haciendo la cara a propósito, sin sentir la emoción que implica la … 
- Onomatopoeic expression of a scream - WordReference Forums- Dec 17, 2010 · Hey, I'd like to express the character's scream with an onomatopoeia after he had stubbed himself painfully in the head. What is the most common type of onomatopoeia to use … 
- scare somebody half to death - WordReference Forums- Dec 28, 2007 · The normal expression is to be scared to death. Now death is an absolute state, one might think, but some talk of people being half-killed, and it can be fun to play with an … 
- the heck out of me - WordReference Forums- Nov 29, 2009 · Hi guys "Commercials That Annoy the Heck Out of Me: Radio Shack - Let the Begging Begin!" What does "the heck out of me" expression mean? Thank you very much! 
- Scared to the bones; song lyrics - WordReference Forums- Feb 20, 2015 · Hi everyone. I want to ask you about the meaning of the phrase "(to be) scared to the bones (of something?)". This is from the song "Passenger" by OneRepublic Complete part … 
- Make buttons - WordReference Forums- Apr 16, 2011 · As far as I know this expression is a cultural reference to Cadbury's buttons Cadbury's buttons, which are small button-shaped pieces of chocolate. As Loob quite rightly … 
- This physicist said: “I’m shitting bricks here"- Jan 18, 2020 · Well, the physicist appears to be using a rude and vulgar slang - be shitting bricks. The problem for understanding his true meaning is elusive to me: If he simply expressed with …