Pot Calling The Kettle Black
This is not the word everyone needs to say. If you’ve ever been told this, they’re basically branding you a hypocrite. When you claim why a pot is labeled a black kettle, you say that someone suspects another person of being guilty as well. This isn’t the way to work, boys. It’s meant to be okay if you mention it as a joke. You may want to be patient, though, before you chuck it around seriously.

Pot Calling The Kettle Black
It Doesn’t Amount To A Hill of Beans
You may have heard this expression before, while you were watching Casablanca. In the classic film, Humphrey Bogart says this to Ingrid Bergman as he bids her farewell: “Ilsa, I’m not good at being noble, but it doesn’t take much to see that the problems of three little people don’t amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world.” This has something to do with the reality that you can raise beans very quickly. When anyone does this, they generally say that someone or something has no importance.

It Doesn’t Amount To A Hill Of Beans