English Idioms: Pull the other one

English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: Pull the other one
Meaning: Used to tell someone that you don’t believe what they have just said.
Example: Sue, writing poems? Pull the other one – she can’t even write a correct sentence!

English to Urdu Proverb: IT IS A KINGLY ACTION, BELIEVE ME, TO COME TO THE HELP OF THOSE WHO ARE FALLEN

English to Urdu Proverbs

Urdu to English Proverbs

English Proverb

IT IS A KINGLY ACTION, BELIEVE ME, TO COME TO THE HELP OF THOSE WHO ARE FALLEN

Urdu Proverb

مصیبت زدہ لوگوں کی مدد کرنا از حد نیکی کا کام ہے

Proverb in Roman Urdu

Museebat Zada Logon Ki Madad Karna Az Had Neki Ka Kaam Hai

English Idioms: Lock and load

English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: Lock and load
Meaning: The phrase lock and load means to prepare for an imminent event. This idioms comes from military jargon referring to the preparation of a weapon for battle. The phrase was used in 1949 by John Wayne in the movie Sands of Iwo Jima.
Example: It’s time to lock and load.