The speaker is asking what you have been doing, with the expectation--or hope--that maybe you have been naughty. It is probably derivative of "having been up to no good," meaning doing something bad or not worthwhile.
Gender: Both Origin: Latin Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Origin: Russian Meaning: born on Sunday Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Lord." It is from the expression Domenica dies, The Lord's day Origin: Greek Meaning: Victory; useful; bringer of victory Origin: Persian Meaning: Good and happy and beautiful and delicate. The name is also is considered to mean clear and good water. Origin: the name Nika is a Christogram Meaning: Jesus Christ Conquers
The origin of porridge meaning prison is based on the fact that porridge needs stirring, and stir is an even older slang expression for prison.
It is not an idiom. It is an expression. The difference is that an idiom's meaning cannot be derived from the meaning of its individual words. In the expression wolfing down food, the meaning is clearly derived from the meaning of the words, and people have been saying it for hundreds of years.
"Vani" is a name of Indian origin, meaning "speech" or "voice." It is often associated with qualities such as eloquence, communication, and expression.
Origin: The verb 'to come' has always meant to arrive or appear. In this 20th Century African-American expression, 'come' takes on the meaning of 'speak.'
Galician: of uncertain origin; probably related to the idiomatic expression a troche y moche 'all over (the place)', 'left and right'; 'on the off-chance', and may be derived from trozar 'to cut up'.
"Best bib and tucker" is an idiomatic expression originating in the 18th century, referring to one being dressed in their finest clothes. The phrase was commonly used in rural areas to describe someone who was dressed up for a special occasion.
it derives from a 15th Century word 'Kilter or Kelter' meaning 'good condition' Further to that origin unknown. Off kilter thus meaning not functioning properly.
Itty bitty means something that is very small. The origin of the words are not that clear but it is probably from baby talk meaning a little bit and the expression has passed into common usage today.
The phrase "you suck" is believed to have originated in the United States in the 1970s as slang meaning "you're bad" or "you're no good." It is often used as an insult or expression of disapproval.
Idioms were invented when language was! An idiom is just a phrase that has come to mean something other than the literal words would seem to mean. Whenever a group of people share a language, they will make up idioms to add spice and interest to their language.