The document contains definitions and explanations of common English idioms and phrases. Some of the entries include:
- "The ball is in your court" which means it's someone else's turn to make a decision or take action.
- "Be in hot water" which refers to being in trouble, such as forgetting an important event like a wedding anniversary.
- "Learn the ropes" which means to become familiar with the practices and procedures of a new job or situation.
- "Set the record straight" which is to provide accurate information to correct a false impression.