A brief period of time in which one is or has been particularly successful, popular, famous, etc.
To have a lot of money that one can spend freely.
To earn enough money in order to support oneself financially.
Make a killing
A phrase used to describe someone dead.
A great moment.
To have a great success, especially in making money.
Put on airs
To think or behave as though one is superior to others or better than one really is; to have or assume a pretentious or self-aggrandizing attitude.
Incredibly quickly or speedily.
Silent, without noise.
Sail close to the wind
To do something that is dangerous or only just legal or acceptable.
Incredibly scarce or rare; extremely difficult or impossible to find.
Anything is possible.
There is more than one way to skin a cat
There are many methods one may employ in achieving one's ends.
A negative situation that is constantly maintained or worsened, rather than resolved.
Permanent or not able to be changed.
Wheel of fortune
In mythology and literature, a revolving device spun by a deity of fate selecting random changes in the affairs of humankind.
Permanent or not able to be changed.
To suddenly leave or depart.
Have one’s moment in the sun
Keep calm and not to over-react or get angry.
A brief period of time in which one is or has been particularly successful, popular, famous, etc., especially when set against an otherwise moderate or unremarkable life.
They are crazy.
Walk a mile in one’s shoes
Used to emphasize that something can be done very easily.
To spend time trying to consider or understand another person's perspectives, experiences, or motivations before making a judgment about them.
Something used to divert attention from the real matter, issue or object.
Hold your horses
Used to tell someone to stop and consider carefully their decision or opinion about something.
To move extremely quick.
Made in accordance with particular instructions or requirements; custom-made.
keep your hair on!
Keep calm and not to over-react or get angry.
It means you can’t understand it at all.
To tease or joke with someone.
Pull (one’s) leg
To use or select from the last or worst of the resources or options from a particular range or set.
To tease or joke with someone, often by trying to convince him or her of something untrue.
Anything is possible.
Sky is the limit
A figurative phrase used to suggest nothingness or nonexistence.
Anything is possible.
Completely unexpectedly.
Like a bat out of Hell
You can’t understand it at all.
To go out into a city or town and have an enjoyable time, typically by visiting various establishments, such as bars, restaurants, clubs, etc.
To move extremely quick, without thought or in a panic.
Make heads or tails of something
To recognize that something is not as it appears to be or that something dishonest is happening.
Be quiet.
If you “can’t make heads or tails of something,” it means you can’t understand it at all.
Smell a rat
To recognize that something is not as it appears to be or that something dishonest is happening.
To suddenly leave or depart.
To be dead
Scarce as hen’s teeth
A brief period of time in which one is or has been particularly successful, popular, famous, etc.
To do something that is dangerous or only just legal or acceptable.
Incredibly scarce or rare; extremely difficult or impossible to find.