Another grammar lesson along the Tay Trail… According to Wikipedia, an idiom is a phrase or a fixed expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning. An idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literlal meaning. An example of this is the phrase, a fish out of water. It refers to someone who is in an unfamiliar situation. There are thousands of idioms, and they occur frequently in all languages. It is estimated that there are at least twenty-five thousand idiomatic expressions in the English language.
Beware of poison ivy when in season! As always, bring a writing instrument to sign the log! Happy Hunting!