Funny Idioms Fill in the Blank Questions?

What are some funny idioms

01. There is a bear coming along Be prepared (There is a BEAR coming)

02. The eleventh book is unbelievable (BOOK11)

03. Which kind of bat doesn't need to rest Unresting (Unresting Bat)

04. A man is painted gold A shocking man (A golden man)

05. The sheep stopped breathing and raised its eyebrows (the sheep did not exhale)

06. The cell phone must not fall down the toilet. The opportunity is not to be lost (wet)

07. Jade said to Ming that her father was sexually impotent and that he could not stop (Jade's father could not)

08. The dog stopped barking when it crossed the wooden bridge and could not forget the sight of it (crossing the wood is not winking)

09. The bees rested on a calendar. Wind and sunshine (Bee and Calendar)

10. Two men sitting on a rock kill two birds with one stone

What are all the funny idioms

01. There is a bear approaching There is a BEAR coming (There is a BEAR coming)

02. The eleventh book is unbelievable (BOOK 11)

03. Which kind of bat doesn't need to rest Unresting (Unresting Bat)

03. A man was painted gold with a bang (a golden man)

05. The sheep stopped breathing and raised its eyebrows (the sheep didn't exhale)

06. The cell phone can't be dropped into the toilet and the opportunity can't be lost (wet)

07. Jade said to Ming that her father was sexually impotent. The dog stopped barking when it crossed the log bridge. 13. Painters like to paint thick ropes but not thin ones. There are ten sheep, nine squatting in the sheep pen, one squatting in the pigsty Iambic pentameter (a sheep squatting wrong)

19. Sheep call the eagle, the eagle picks up the phone and says "hello" Yang Feng Yinwei (sheep PHONE eagle " hello ")

20. Hat is dirty to be flipped over and then wear Zhang Guan Li Dai (Dirty Crown Ri Dai)

Definitely not the best feeling... ...(not on or off)

Dentist toothache .....................(can't help myself)

Heritage preservation ..................... (holding on to the past)

Vertical dragonflies... ..................... (putting the cart before the horse)

Microscope ad... ............... (no small thing)

Black Hole ......... .................. (The sky has eyes)

Twisting rice-planting songs and playing waist drums ...... ...... (Sidekick)

Failed circus show ............ (People falling over)

Bad teeth... ............... (eat softly, but not hard)

Forced medication ......... ......... (not to be obeyed, but to be obeyed)

Write Spring Festival couplets for others ............... ...(Make a pair with someone)

On New Year's Eve, every family wraps dumplings...(Wrap anything)

The top is not capped, the bottom is not guaranteed ......(The sky is falling)

The mailman reports on the work... ......... (A man of his word)

Patiently watching a magic show ......... (Sitting back and waiting for a change)

Man shut out by his wife ......... (layman)

Fainting ............... ............ (fiver)

Watching a movie in the square ............ ...... (witnessed***)

Flapjacks .................. ......... (flip-flopping)

Parents are away on a business trip ............... ...(free and easy)

Recently had the flu ......... (mixed feelings)

First grade son doing math...(flexing)

Universal language of the world ......... (flowery language)

Slippers ............... ............ (unprecedented)

Poor friend visits ............ (bare hands)

Singing rivalry with Nuwa ............ (whimsical)

Carrying love to the end ......... ... (in hot pursuit)

The chef's specialty ............ (adding fuel to the fire)

Painters ...... ............... (good-for-nothing)

The horse was just running too fast ......... (too far to whip) )

Cantonese singing Peking Opera ............... (Southern accent)

Reaction when surrounded by wasps ...... ( Hand Dancing)

Bells ringing in the middle of the night ........................ ...(One hit wonder)

Summer vacation is long and winter vacation is short .....................(hot and cold)< /p>

How most people feel about their position ...... (big deal)

Sister sits on the bow, brother walks on shore ...... (men and women are different)

Backstroke finals... ........................ (backstroke)

The best way to woo a female nurse ......... (no disease ***)

Eating oranges ............... ............... (Eat the inside out)

Chatting while eating sesame paste ......... ...... (ambiguous)

The doomsday vision of the Earth .................. (the sea is drying up)

Getting lost, can't go home ............... (coming and going)

Walking the labyrinth ...... ........................ (cornering the road)

Baked sweet potatoes .............................. (Turning and turning)

Theft from hell ........................ ...(Suspicious)

Tug-of-war ..................... ............ (east and west)

Unsatisfied with the barber's handiwork ......... (outrageous)

The world's Smallest army ............... (single-handed)

Most expensive dress ......... ............ (starched)

Standing at the North Pole talking ............ ......... (cold words)

Watch the Titanic slowly sinking ......... ...(sit back and watch)

Dr. Tumblr heals people ...............(squirm)

The best way to save money on referrals ......... (gross referrals)

Mincing meat too hard ............... ...(into the wood)

The peach seller and the plum seller fight ...... (throw in the towel)

Fillings ............ ..................... (open mouth)

Inspection of a rope with a donkey tied to it... ...... (for the smallest of reasons)

Rag collector yells .................. ...(Crap is a lot of crap)

Fighting counterfeiting ..................... ............ (de-counterfeiting)

Strong earthquakes ............ .................. (strutting)

Major traffic accidents in ancient times ...... ...... (people falling over)

Calling out slogans .................. ............ (speaking in unison)

Celibacy ............ ..................... (in a family of their own)

Riding together to the end of the line... ............ (together)

Winking at each other ............ ............... (an eye for an eye)

Playing Erhu ......... ..................... (left and right open bow)

As soon as I left the house, I ran into my father-in-law... ...... (open the door)

Rabbits do not refuse the grass by the side of the nest .................. (to seek far away from the near)

Beautiful women are in front of ......... (without looking)

Little friend, how old are you ......... (not ashamed to ask)

First take a plane, then take the subway ............... (up in the sky)

Going to the supermarket to shop ...... .................. (to each his own)

Laughing off the jaw ...... .................. (joy begets sorrow)

Going home to Hades ...... ..................... (like death is a homecoming)

Sandals... .............................. (Unprecedented)

A Gardener's Job ..................... (Flirting)

Infusion .............................. ...(fine water)

Nibbling on chicken claws ..................... ...... (flailing)

Giraffe foraging .................. ...... (necking)

Environmental pollution .................. ......... (sinking fish)

God's toys ............... ......... (starry-eyed)

Jailbreak ............... .................. (leaving without saying goodbye)

Breakdancing when you've just learned to walk ...... ...(Hands on)

The best audio commercials ...............(Unusual)

Too much prey showing up ..................... (left and right)

Hedgehog... .............................. (Mangled)

Seven divided by two ........................ ...(not three)

Just born and died ..................... (born to die)< /p>

The World's Largest Project ............... (open the sky)

Math Teacher ...... ..................... (talkative)

Fifteen people eating... .................. (talkative)

Tragic movie break up ...... ............... (Unhappy Breakup)

Watching a ping pong game live ......... ...... (looking left and right)

It's just not the night when you meet ............ (hate it when you meet)

Tombstone... .............................. (In name only)

Braised pig's head ........................ ...(Burnt to a crisp)

Sending theater to the countryside ..................... ...... (carrying songs and dances)

The essential process of stir-frying ......... (adding oil and vinegar)

Advertisement slogans decorated with neon lights... ...... (blinking)

Kill the chicken first, then ask your wife whether to braise or steam it ............... ..................... (first kill first)

Losing a girlfriend while trying to save two movie tickets .............................. ...... (the loss outweighs the gain)

The moment I learned my son had made another mistake at school ............... ..................... (Rise up)

The cow's request to the shepherd boy after getting tired of listening to the flute .............................. ...... (to the cow)

The look on the cow's face before realizing that the others are bragging ............... ..................... (in awe)

Dancing with joy at hearing about chicken for lunch .............................. ...... (smells the chicken)

The son is afraid of the old man, the old man is afraid of the wife, the wife is afraid of the son ............... .................. (One thing leads to another)

Not talking to anyone because there is no house ...... .............................. (Nothing to talk about)

Copy the answers on your belly to prepare for cheating in the imperial examinations ..................... ............... (full of wisdom)

A body shape that represented poverty in the old society ...... .............................. (skinny as a bone)

When his mother looked at his perfect exam paper, he hurriedly asked to buy "Nike" ............... ............ (strike while the iron is hot)

Worrying that a piece of gold will fall from the sky and kill you ......... ........................... (worrying about the sky)

I wanted to throw a brick to attract jade, but I didn't expect the thrown brick to smash the jade ........................ ............ (things are not what they seem)

When a man who accompanies his wife on a shopping trip sees a beautiful woman ............ ........................ (sideways glance)

Blue knives and blue guns ...... (knife and gun (blue)

The man in gold ............... (one hit wonder)

A dog stopped barking after crossing a one-way bridge ...... (over the top (woof)

"3" walking down the road ...... flipped over, then flipped over again .................. (three times over)

The sheep don't pant ...... ............ (raised eyebrows)

Book 11 ............ (incredible ( book11)

The sheep calls the eagle ............ (yang bong (sheepphone) yin disobedient (eagle "feed")

Eighty year old woman Yawn - a look at the end of the world (teeth)

Put Xiang Yu and Liu Bang overweight - the king of the world

Civil Aviation Administration opened - organic

Idioms Multiple Choice Questions and Answers Explaining Funny Questions

Self-pleasing bitter food

zì tǎo kǔ chī

[Interpretation] 讨:招惹。 To seek one's own sufferings.

[语出] 鲁迅《书信集-致萧军》:"Actually, Literature and I have nothing to do with each other, but because some people want it to perish, so they go to support it, in fact, this is to ask for bitter food."

[near-synonym] self-seeking trouble

[usage] subject-verb; as predicate, object; with pejorative

Super Funny Four-Character Idioms

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laughs and smiles, laughs and smiles, laughs and smiles, laughs and smiles, laughs and smiles, laughs and smiles, laughs and smiles, laughs and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles, smiles and smiles.

A smile is a smile

A smile is a smile

A smile is not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, not worth a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile

When I opened it, the information was still there. But the blank space of the information has a few more rows of words written by the thief: such a beautiful bag, do not put money inside, you have no money to pose what broad? Waste my feelings!

The second time, I was at home during the day to rest, is surfing the Internet, suddenly heard the kitchen sound over, I gently walked over to see, the original is a thief prying my security doors and windows. I drew out a kitchen knife and walked over to him and said, "What are you going to do, and then not go I will call the police." The thief unhurriedly put away the tools, and then threw out a sentence to me: "You have a disease ah, there are people at home, out of a sound ah! Caused me to be busy for half a day for nothing." Said turned and walked away ......

The third time, I was walking alone on the street, a 10-year-old boy pulling out my clothes pockets, I turned my face to him and said, "Children, pull out what?" "Nonsense, money of course." The kid replied. I saw that he was a small child, so I scared him and said, "I don't have any money, you don't have to come back and dig out again, or I'll send you to the Public Security Bureau." The kid glared at me and said, "You don't have any money, why are you being mean?" Said huffing and puffing away, I was angry for a moment to say nothing.

The fourth time, I went home from the night shift, it was already very late, I washed up in the bathroom, and suddenly I heard a movement at the door, as if someone was at the door to pick my lock. So I bellowed, "Who? What are doing?" Who knows that the thief, however, replied at the door, "What the hell are you doing up so late?" Said no sound. I was at a loss for words, crying and laughing ......

Idioms that are funny

Funny Idioms

Idioms are the essence of our Chinese treasure trove, which is simple and concise, and can help us to express our thoughts and feelings in the most concise language. Now I have collected and organized some idioms and categorized them. I hope you can do the same with me to find more idioms and understand the stories hidden behind them, and you can also learn to remember more idioms by categorizing them, and I believe that you will have a lot of fun!

I. Idioms with numbers:

A glance of ten lines

A single mind

One and a half

A clean slate

A word is a word of honor

A word of gold

A word is a thousand words

A word of success

A word of success

A single leaf tells the story of the autumn

A safe journey

A safe journey

Two birds with one stone

Three hearts, two minds

Three longs, two shortcomings

Four directions

Four ways

Five colors

Five lakes, five seas, five lakes

Five colors, five lights, five colors

One way, one way, one way

Five grains, one way

Seven up and seven down

One way, one way

One way, one way

One way, one way, two ways

One way, one way, one way, two ways, two ways

Nine oxen and one hair

Ten thousand perfect

Ten thousand hearts

Thousands of thousands

Tens of thousands of people

Tens of thousands of people

Ten thousand purples and thousands of reds

Five horses and one corpse

Ten thousand people

Ten thousand people empty streets

Million stampede

A word is a word

Fifty paces laugh at a hundred paces

Two.

flowery and green

green and green

green and green

green and green

ten thousand purples and thousands of reds

green in the rain

galaxies pouring down

yangchunbaixue

ink is like gold

peaches and red and willows are green

green and green mountains are green and green

blue and black

blue and green plum and bamboo

Red in the face

Yellow in the face

True gold is not afraid of being refined by fire

C. Idioms with animals:

Swineherd

Fox-false Tiger Wei

Tiger's Head, Snake's Tail

Waiting for a rabbit to come to a halt

The Middle Kingdom's Deer Chase

Painting a snake to add feet

Drawing a tiger according to the cat

Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow, Cup and Bow

Cup and bow and snake shadow

gallop

shrimp and crab

thieves

chicken and dogs are restless

swimming clouds and dragons

dragons and tigers

eagle and tiger

the land of fish and rice

luring wolves into the house

fish and dragons mixed up

The tiger's hide

The goose leaves a trail

The goose welcomes the fish

The car

The fish in the pond

The sheep in the water

The sheep in the water

The donkey in the water

The tiger in the water

The tiger in the water

The tiger in the water

The tiger in the water

The dragon in the water

The deer in the water

The deer in the water

The deer in the water

The deer in the water

The deer in the water

The deer in the water

Cranes and chickens

Crows and peasants are silent

Seek fish on the edge of the wood

Blind men feeling the elephant

Wolves devouring tigers and tigers swallowing

Watching tigers fight while sitting on the mountain

Four idioms that contain the phenomena of natural phenomena:

The rain is so green

The rain is so green that it springs up after the rain

Yang is the opposite of what is right

Parking into the winds and waiting for the moon

The wind is so bloody that it rains.

The rain is bloody

The clouds merge

The wind and the moon

The righteousness of the sky

The clouds and the water are flowing

The stars are scattered

The stars are scattering

The stars are scattering

The stars change

The stars change

The stars are wearing the moon

The ambition is overriding

The clouds are falling in the evening

The stars are falling in the evening

The clouds are falling in the evening

The stars are falling in the morning

The clouds are falling in the evening

The clouds are falling in the night

The best of all possible worlds

The best of all possible worlds

The best of all possible worlds

The best of all possible worlds

The best of all possible worlds

The best of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

The worst of all possible worlds

Thinking left and right

Looking forward and back

Looking right and left

Heads and tails

Eyebrows high and eyes low

Bitter in the midst of joy

Putting it on the ground to survive

Six idioms that contain expressions and moods:

Hidden in the heart of the world

Happiness comes from the heavens

Joyfully overwhelmed

Joyfully smiling

Joyfully smiling

Joyfully smiling

Joyfully smiling

Joyfully smiling

Joyfully smiling

Joyful and smiling

Joyfulness brings sorrow

Dangerousness

Smiling and laughing

Smiling and laughing

Forced smiles

Eyebrow-opening smiles

Seven idioms containing plants:

Inch of grass doesn't grow

Seeing flowers in the mist

The heavenly maiden disperses flowers

Peach blossom and willow green

Sanyu twilight

A paradise in the world

The tree beckons the wind

The iron tree blossoms

Peach blossom in the face

Bamboo and bamboo

Blooming like a brocade

The dream brush is full of flowers

Rats leave a sinking ship when the tree falls down

VIII, idioms containing seasons:

The sun, spring and white snow

A leaf knows the autumn

Spring flowers, autumn and moon

Autumn and water

Full of spring color

Spring flowers

Spring warmth and blossom

The good spring

IX, containing the idiom of the parts of the body:

The eye is bright and quick

Therapist Therapist bitter mouth

冷眼旁观

心巧手巧

面无人色

伶牙俐齿

愣头愣脑

口诛笔笔伐

口雌黄雌黄

口若悬河

嗯,求一些搞笑的四字词,成语

憨态可掬掬

憨态可掬 (hān t ài kě jū), Explanation: 憨态可掬 (hān tě jū), Explanation: 憨态:质朴, describing naive and showing silly specialties. Hān t ài kě jū (hān t ài kě jū), explanation: hān t ài kě jū: simple, describing naive and silly. Describe the naive attitude is very obvious, as if you can use your hands to hold. It describes the naive, lovely and simple appearance of animals or human forms. Also known as "naive and charming".

Chinese Name

憨态可掬

Foreign Name

?Naive

Pinyin

hān tài kě jū

Paraphrase

Bean; Plain

Source

A very funny idiom

A very funny idiom. Idioms

Gag Ke: expressions and movements in classical opera; Gag: witty and amusing words. The gag is a laughable gesture or language worn *** by an actor in a performance of opera or Chinese opera.

The word "funny" is used to describe humor and wit.

The word "humor" is used to describe a person who has a good sense of humor and is quick with his or her words.

A death sentence refers to death. It is often used in a humorous way.

Lian-chu: a series of beads.

This is a funny expression of the literati to show that their families are poor and do not have anything to treat their guests,

racy and very funny.

涉笔成趣 涉笔:动笔:趣:风趣,意味。 It describes that once you move your pen, you can draw or write something very interesting.

Talking, laughing, laughing, laughing. It describes a happy and interesting conversation.

Thesis is a lively and interesting argument.

The discussion is very lively and interesting.

To talk about something in a lively and interesting way.

To talk in a lively and interesting manner.

Talkative describes talk that is extensive, lively and interesting.

The word "talkative" describes extensive, lively and interesting talk.

It describes something that is both serious and funny.

Don't have any funny style Don't have any fun

What are the idioms of "very funny"

1. 风趣横生fēng qù héng shēng

2. 花边人物huā biān rén wù

3. 隽妙语jun4 yán miào yǔ

4. 一命鳴呼 yī mìng míng hū

5. 滑天下之大稽 huá tiān xià zhī dà jī

6. 令人喷饭lìng rén pēn fàn

7. Русский 笑 pěng fù dà xiào

8. 散灰扃户 sàn huī jiōng hù

嗯,求一些搞笑的四字词,成语

憨态可掬

憨态可掬

(hān

tài

jū), Explanation: 憨态: rustic, describing na?ve and apparently silly. Bean manner: a naive and slightly silly demeanor; can be scooped up: can be picked up with the hands. Describe the naive attitude is very obvious, as if it can be held in the hand. It describes the innocent and lovely appearance of animals or human forms. Also known as "naive and charming".

Chinese Name

憨态可掬

Foreign Name

Naive

Pinyin

hān

tài

Paraphrase

Naive; Plain

Source

The Liaozhai Zhiyi - Seeding Pears. Liaozhai Zhiyi - Planting Pears