Meaning:
Lit. “lit on/up”. The adjective is mostly used to describe a horny person, someone who can’t wait to get laid as soon as possible.
Lit. “lit on/up”. The adjective is mostly used to describe a horny person, someone who can’t wait to get laid as soon as possible.
Lit. “a darkville”. Used to ridicule provincial towns and villages for their backwardness and stress your own progressiveness. Especially if they oppose you in a matter you consider vital for a progress of some kind.
Lit. “to pull one’s tongue”. You use this expression if someone tries to make another person talk about things he/she not necessarily wants to talk about, to uncover a secret.
Lit. “the caravan goes on” is actually not an idiom. This proverb is known in multiple other languages, very popular in Polish and often used to directly retort and scold anyone criticizing you or your enterprise.
Lit. “a foilman” is a proponent of what the media call “conspiracy theories” – a guy wearing a tin foil hat to protect himself from mind control or electromagnetic waves.