"I'm beat" means "I am very tired." Well first off the i am very tired answer is beat... beat means total epic defeat, when you lose at anything you are beat, the phrase 'im beat' or 'your beat' can be used when anything happens that you are inconvenienced or something happens that is not in your favor
exhausted, imagine beating something rough until it has softened. It expresses the similarity.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
This is a horse term. Flogging is beating with a whip. It does no good to beat a horse that is dead, because it will never get back up and work for you.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
How much is my frazzle dazzle ring worth
A beat is a musical tempo.The idiom "have a bead on"means to be aiming at, as the bead of a gun sight.
Gordon reportedly told Lee, "I have fought mycorps to a frazzle."
Er ... I think you heard them wrong. That's not an idiom, it's a suggestion that you attack a bush.Perhaps you are thinking of "don't beat around the bush," which means to get to the point.
The Beagles - 1966 Fort Frazzle Frolics was released on: USA: 9 September 1967
You frazzle and die.
There is no specific breed of chicken called a "frazzle." "Frazzle" is a term sometimes used to describe chickens with frizzled feathers, which curl outwards instead of lying flat. This trait can occur in various chicken breeds.
"I'm beat" means "I am very tired." Well first off the i am very tired answer is beat... beat means total epic defeat, when you lose at anything you are beat, the phrase 'im beat' or 'your beat' can be used when anything happens that you are inconvenienced or something happens that is not in your favor
exhausted, imagine beating something rough until it has softened. It expresses the similarity.
It means you have an understanding of what makes a person tick. You know how to make them mad or beat them at something.
no perfect rhymes, But for near rhymes try words that end with Ing.
Idiom is correct.