Idioms
The language peculiar to a people or to a district, community, or class
Idiom:
rob Peter to pay Paul
Meaning:
to take something from one person or thing to pay another
Example:
When the government began to take money from the education system to pay for the medical system it was like robbing Peter to pay Paul.
List of common idioms, their meanings and examples of their usage in sentences
An idiom is a group of words, or in other words, a phrase that has a meaning other than its literal meaning of the words in it.