“Live and let live” is a proverb
Which meaning people should tolerate others' differences and let them live their lives as they choose.
The phrase "at arm's length" is an idiom meaning to keep someone or something at a safe distance, either physically or emotionally.
To be rolling in money means بہت زیادہ امیر یا مالدار ہونا
The proverb is: "As the crow is, so the eggs shall be," meaning offspring resemble their parents.
It emphasizes the idea that traits or qualities are passed down.
Rake means گھاس جمع کرنے کا آلہ
The phrase "as thin as a rake" is an idiom used to describe someone who is very thin.
It compares a person's thinness to the long, narrow shape of a rake.
The phrase "But for my life" is an idiomatic expression meaning "no matter how hard I try."
In the given sentence, it implies that the speaker was unable to drink the milk despite trying.
A penny for your thoughts is an idiom used to ask someone what they are thinking.
It often when they seem quiet or deep in thought.
Give up the ghost means to stop trying / کوشش کرنا
The phrase "to slide with" means to align or agree with someone or something.
It indicating mutual understanding or support.