The idiom means you can't enjoy two desirable but conflicting things at the same time.
Once you've eaten the cake, you no longer have it — symbolizing a choice must be made.
Play fast and loose means to behave irresponsibly or unreliably.
Fits the context of someone whose help cannot be trusted.
"A Brown Study' means: Deep in thoughts
a mood in which you are very involved in your own thoughts
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Familiarity breeds contempt is an English proverb.
This proverb is used to say that if you know someone very well you stop respecting them because you have seen all of their bad qualities.
Familiarity breeds contempt means قدر رکھو دیتا ہے ہر روز کا آنا جانا
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The complete proverb is "Truth is always evergreen," meaning truth never fades or becomes outdated.
It symbolizes the eternal and unchanging nature of truth.
The common idiomatic expression is "You are as cold as ice," meaning emotionally distant or unfeeling.
"Ice" is used to represent coldness in this comparison.
"Add insult to injury" is an idiom meaning to make a bad situation worse by adding something even more hurtful or aggravating.
It refers to a situation where something negative happens and then something else is done to worsen it.
The carrots are cooked the situation is hopeless
The phrase "Putting the cart before the horse" means to do something in the wrong or illogical order.
It reversing the natural sequence of actions.
Emit smoke from seven orifices means To be extremely angry