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From the movie "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective": This idiom means it's someone's turn to take action or make a decision.
"The ball is in your court"
From the movie "The Magnificent Seven": This idiom means to endure a painful or difficult situation with courage.
"Bite the bullet"
From various movies and theater traditions: This is a way to wish someone good luck, especially in a performance or competition.
"Break a leg"
From the movie "Catch-22": This idiom refers to a situation where you're stuck in a paradoxical or contradictory position, unable to proceed or find a solution.
"Catch-22"
From the movie "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story": This idiom means to make a mistake or fail to do something important.
"Drop the ball"
From the movie "Top Gun": This idiom refers to failing or experiencing a disaster in a spectacular or dramatic way.
"Go down in flames"
From the movie "The Elephant Man": This idiom refers to an obvious problem or issue that everyone is aware of but chooses to ignore.
"The elephant in the room"
From the movie "The Hunger Games": This idiom means something happens very quickly or happens in an instant.
"In the blink of an eye"
From the movie "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade": This idiom means to go all out or give your maximum effort.
"The whole nine yards"
From the movie "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World": This idiom means to intentionally ignore or pretend not to notice something.