This is a sports idiom -- it comes from Basketball, where the "court" is the playing field. If the ball is in your court, you have control of it and it is your turn to play. This idiom means that whatever happens next is up to you.
It pretty much means it is up to you to make the next move.
It means, like, what happens next is up to you, you have to make the decision
This is a sports idiom. The court is the basketball court. If the ball is on your side, or in your court, then it is your turn to move.
"Blow it" IS an idiom. Other idioms with similar meaning include "drop the ball" and "miss the boat."
It's a sports reference. If you drop the ball, you have made a mistake and not done what you were supposed to do on your turn, or when the project was in your hands.
From the sport of wrestling.
I'd say that's more of a true statement rather than an idiom. Prices never DO come down - they always go up.
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be defined literally. Nut is a word, not an idiom. It is a Germanic word.
It's a sports idiom. When the ball comes into play, it is on the field and in the hands of an athlete. When something comes into play, it is in action in whatever situation is being discussed.
"Get on the ball and finish" is an idiom of "try harder" and "make an effort". Example: Sam really needs to get on the ball and finish his homework!
yes
yes as long as all of your body is in bounds before you touch the ball again
"Blow it" IS an idiom. Other idioms with similar meaning include "drop the ball" and "miss the boat."
I dunno - a tedder ball court does not exist. A tedderball does.
Right away is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. Something happens or will happen immediately.
It's a sports reference. If you drop the ball, you have made a mistake and not done what you were supposed to do on your turn, or when the project was in your hands.
From the sport of wrestling.
If someone says that something or someone else is "a ball of fire," it means that they are really talented and quickly rising in their field.
The order in which the players are on the court.
do you mean you think it didnt come from a dairy & veggie farm