Idioms / Slang
Expressions with the word, "colors," are explained.
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Idioms which relate to "driving" are given.
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Here are three idioms which mean "easy."
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Here are several idioms that come from the "kitchen."
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"Love and marriage" expressions are described.
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Idioms related to the "nose" are explained.
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"Outdoors" is where the included three expressions originate.
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Three idioms which come from "sports" are demonstrated.
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Here, American slang expressions regarding romance are discussed.
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"Americanisms" annoy the speaker here.
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Wayne compares British vs. American English slang.
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A dog speaks English.
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The expression, "Achille's Heel," is explained.
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The expression, "bite the bullet," is explained.
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The expression, "call off," is explained.
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The expression, "come through," is explained.
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The expression, "cut from the same cloth," is explained.
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The expression, "drop in," is explained.
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The expression, "fall back on," is explained.
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The expression, "from scratch," is explained.
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The expression, "get along with," is explained.
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The expression, "hit on," is explained.
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The expression, "iron out," is explained.
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The expression, "on the tip of the tongue," is explained.
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The expression, "play it by ear," is explained.
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The expression, "rock the boat," is explained.
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The expression, "step up to the plate," is explained.
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The expression, "the 800-pound gorilla," is explained.
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Shortened terms (that are used in writing internet messages) are used.
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Sarcasm is explained by JenniferESL.
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The slang word, "ain't," is explained and given context.
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