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The idiom "down the road" is used to describe a future event or situation that is not yet certain, but may happen in the near or distant future. It can also be used to refer to a specific location or destination.

The idiom "bug someone" generally means to annoy or pester someone repeatedly, usually with a small or seemingly insignificant issue. It can also refer to something that causes irritation or discomfort, such as a physical bug bite.


The idiom "in the nick of time" is used to describe an action or event that occurs just before something else happens, often in a timely manner or at the last possible moment.

The idiom "straight shooter" refers to a person who is honest, straightforward, and direct in their communication and actions. They don't beat around the bush or use indirect language to convey what they mean.