uncertain · undecided · not yet planned
Use this expression when plans, decisions, or outcomes are still uncertain and haven't been finalized. It's like saying, "We don't know yet!" 🤷♀️ It's perfect for when someone asks about future events and you don't have a concrete answer. So next time someone asks about that weekend trip, you know what to say!
💡 This idiom paints a picture of something literally floating in the air, not yet landed or settled. Think of a ball tossed up and still hanging there – it could go anywhere! It implies that a decision is pending or that many factors could still change. Use it when you want to sound cool and casual about uncertainty!
Your friend asks about your weekend plans, but you haven't made any final arrangements yet. Which English expression would best fit your response? A. My lips are sealed. B. It's up in the air. C. You're pulling my leg.