Phrase thesaurus

Brains Phrases

53 phrases and expressions related to "brains".

Phrases

  • A bear of very little brain
  • A stroke of genius
  • A victory for common sense
  • All brawn and no brains
  • Baby brain (forgetfulness caused by lack of sleep when caring for a newborn)
  • Beat your brains out
  • Blow your brains out
  • Bonus genius (a good spirit accompanying and supporting someone)
  • Brain bucket
  • Brain candy
  • Brain dead
  • Brain drain
  • Brain dump
  • Brain fade
  • Brain fart
  • Brain picker
  • Brain teaser
  • Brain wave
  • Common sense
  • Does it make sense to jump out of a warm bed into a cold cereal? (Quaker Oats advertising slogan)
  • Evil genius
  • Game brain
  • Genius bonus (a joke or theme added to a programme aimed at well informed people)
  • Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains (Thomas Carlyle quotation)
  • Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration (Thomas Edison quotation)
  • Genius loves company
  • Got it on the brain
  • Horse sense
  • I have nothing to declare but my genius (Oscar Wilde quotation)
  • I see dead people (The Sixth Sense)
  • Keen sense of smell
  • Know someone in the biblical sense
  • Lame brain
  • Lowering prices forever, that's Comet sense (Comet Electrical Stores advertising slogan)
  • Lulled into a false sense of security
  • Make sense of
  • More money than sense
  • Not everything in black and white makes sense (Guinness advertising slogan)
  • On the brain
  • Perfect sense
  • Pick your brains
  • Pure genius (Guinness advertising slogan)
  • Put your brain in gear
  • Rack your brains
  • Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen novel)
  • Sense and Simplicity (Philips advertising slogan)
  • Shit for brains
  • Sixth sense
  • Spark of genius
  • The Man With Two Brains (Steve Martin movie)
  • This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions? (The Partnership for a Drug-Free America advertising slogan)
  • You know it makes sense (A catchphrase from Only Fools And Horses)
  • You know it makes sense (Road Safety Campaign advertising slogan)