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Which idiom means joking and making a fool of yourself?

Idioms for joking and making a fool of yourself are as follows:

1. Make a fool of yourself?

Interpretation: Make a fool of yourself and lose face.

2. Awarding prizes on the spot dā ng ch m: ng ch ū c m: i.

Interpretation: When an old play performs murder, painting with red water and pretending to bleed is called giving color. Metaphor reveals or shows ugliness in front of everyone.

Make a fool of yourself on the spot.

Interpretation: show ugliness in public and lose face.

4. Make a fool of yourself on the spot d ā ng ch m: ng xi an ch m: u

Interpretation: when: face, face. Make a fool of yourself in public.

5. Make a fool of yourself di ū ré n xi à n y m n y m n

Interpretation: lose face and make a fool of yourself.

6. Describe the abrupt küHuàtáng tū.

Interpretation: Description: Fine description. Metaphor belittles beauty in order to highlight ugliness.

7. Speaking is a bit awkward.

Interpretation: talk: boast, brag. Blow your own horn and make a fool of yourself.