Lack of refrigerant
Metaphorically drowning; through lack of skills, knowledge, time etc.
To try to control something. To attempt to take control of a situation. To attempt to control something that is beyond a person's power to control.
The phrase "hold it down" is often used to mean maintaining order, control, or stability in a situation. It can also imply staying grounded, reliable, or supportive in challenging circumstances.
The phrase "not in your bailiwick" means something is not within your area of responsibility or expertise. It suggests that it is outside of your jurisdiction or control.
Literally, the Latin words compos mentis mean "in control of the mind", but the phrase is generally translated into English as "of sound mind", that is, "sane".
This phrase suggests that someone feels trapped or restricted within their own living space, possibly due to negative circumstances or relationships that make them feel isolated or unhappy. It could indicate a lack of freedom or control in their environment.
If referring to a person, it means that they are mean, lack compassion or are selfish. Hence the phrase "cold hearted"
The phrase "lack of knowledge" means that something does not have enough knowledge. The phrase "lack of" means that something is missing or needed. So something is missing the required amount of knowledge.
The phrase 'a lot of nerve' refers to having a lack of regard for social protocol preventing certain actions.
Don't scare yourself, everything is controlled by your mind, when you control your mind, you control fear.
"Nescio quoque" is Latin for "I also do not know." It is a phrase used to express uncertainty or lack of knowledge about a particular subject.