Get something off your chest verb informal
The more you bear her, the worse she treats you. You had better get it off your chest.
What are you worrying about? Let get it off your chest. I'm always ready to listen to you.
I finally dared tell my mom about the truth that I had lost the tuition fee. I really feel relieved after getting it off my chest.
someone believe that they are allowed to do whatever they want in their own home
Someone who ruins others' fun and enjoyment
To let a secret out by accident
To talk freely and unintentionally disclose private information or secret to others
Used to say that someone does not place the blame on one for something
According to the scientific basis, chest pain often associated with anxiety and nightmares, therefore, if there is something weighing on the chest, it will cause discomfort, worry, and tiredness. If you want to free yourself from uneasy things, you have to get it off your chest. The idiom implies that telling what has discomforted or worried you is like getting something off your chest. When you reveal it, you will not be concerned and uncomfortable anymore.