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The idiom "as busy as a bee" describes someone who is very active, hardworking, and productive. They are constantly doing something and seem to never have a moment to stop or rest.

"High roller" is an idiom that refers to a person who is successful, wealthy or important. The phrase can be used to describe someone who has a high social status or is involved in activities that require a lot of money, such as gambling.


The idiom "pull your socks up" is used to tell someone to stop acting childish or immature, and to behave more maturely or responsibly. It can also be used to encourage someone to take responsibility for their actions or to be more accountable for their mistakes.

The idiom "go out with" means to go on a date or spend time with someone in a romantic or social context. It can also mean to participate in an activity or event with someone else.