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     throwing confetti at a New Year's Eve party

    📝confetti /kənˈfɛti/ noun

    ✍🏾definition of CONFETTI
    noncount

    : small pieces of brightly colored paper that people often throw at celebrations (such as weddings and parties)
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    Saying of the Day

    🍂A short prayer penetrates heaven

    ✍🏾Possible interpretation
    :
    The implication is that brevity is effective in winning the ear of Heaven, and, by extension, anyone from whom we seek help.

    Note: prayer (noun) = a communication with God, usually requesting help or expressing thanks | penetrate (verb) = succeed in entering; force a way into something | heaven (noun) = (according to various religions) the home of God
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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💢bring forward

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    to change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier than originally planned

    For example:

    bring sth forward
    🔺Let's bring the wedding forward to October so it'll be a spring wedding.

    be brought forward
    🔺The meeting had to be brought forward by two weeks.
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    Slang of the Day

    🔰zap (1)

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    to destroy, to obliterate

    For example:

    🔺Our mortars zapped the enemy's artillery before it could be used to attack our soldiers.

    🔺Little Johnny loves playing violent video games, and whenever he zaps one of the bad guys he yells out "I got one!"
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚raison d'être

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    Your raison d'être is your reason for living, or the most important thing in your life.

    For example:

    🔺When he was young, Carl's raison d'être was enjoying life and exploring its possibilities. But after he got married and had kids, it was all about his family.

    🔺Barbara says her company's raison d'être has always had as much to do with serving the community as with generating profits.

    Origin: Borrowed from French, in which it means "reason for being".
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    Slang of the Day

    🇺🇸funk

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    (in phrase be in a funk) an unhappy, depressed mood

    For example:

    🔺He's been in a real funk since his girlfriend left him.

    🔺Everyone in the office has been in a funk since we heard that our company might be going bankrupt.

    📌Variety: This slang term is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚ignorance is bliss

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    You can say "ignorance is bliss" when you want to say that not knowing about something unpleasant can be better than knowing about it and worrying about it.

    For example:

    🔺What's the point in knowing about all these problems if we can't do anything about them? Sometimes ignorance is bliss, you know.

    🔺I didn't go to the doctor at first because I was thinking ignorance is bliss. But now I wish I'd gone and had some treatment, of course.
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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💢put together (1)

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    to assemble something by joining its parts or pieces

    For example:

    put together sth
    🔺When we got the model of the space shuttle it was still in pieces, and we had to put together all the pieces with this special glue they gave us.

    put sth together
    🔺Les saved some money by buying his new computer table in the form of a do-it-yourself kit and putting it together himself at home.
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    Happiness is not the absence of problems. It’s the ability to deal with them.” -Unknown
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    The average child asks 300 questions a day.
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚(like) water off a duck's back

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    You can say an insult or criticism is like water off a duck's back if it doesn't upset you.

    For example:

    🔺I asked Amy if she got upset when journalists wrote negative things about her, and she said she didn't care what they wrote - it was like water off a duck's back.

    🔺Terry said he was too sensitive about criticism and he wanted to be like one of those people for whom it's like water off a duck's back.

    Origin: Probably related to the fact that ducks have oily feathers and water can't get through them, so water runs off their backs. In the same way, criticism can either get through to someone and upset them, or not get through to them and not upset them, and be "like water off a duck's back."
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    👥Daily Conversations

    She's got a bee in her bonnet !!!

    Veronica
    My mum's making life difficult for my dad at the moment.
    Julie Why, what's she doing ?
    Veronica She's got a bee in her bonnet about healthy eating after reading a diet book and she's trying to make him eat a more healthy diet.
    Julie What's wrong with that ?
    Veronica Well, a lot of the stuff he likes, she won't let him eat because she says it's bad for him.
    Julie He's going to have to do as he's told. Your mother's a determined character.

    ✍🏾Explanation :
    A bee in one's bonnet - If you have a bee in your bonnet about something, you keep mentioning it or thinking about it.

    Example : He's got a bee in his bonnet about factory farming.

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    Saying of the Day

    🇺🇸Make love not war

    ✍🏾Possible interpretation:

    1) Sex between people is better than fighting between countries. 2) Peace is better than war.

    Origin: American student slogan of the 1960s, then mainly used by those opposed to the American War in Vietnam. It subsequently featured in John Lennon's song Mind Games (1973); and has since been used by those opposed to the American War in Iraq and war in general.

    📌Variety: This saying is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚clean as a whistle

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    If something is as clean as a whistle, it's extremely clean, or for a person it can mean they have a perfect record and have never done anything illegal.

    For example:

    🔺A political party will make sure a member's background is as clean as a whistle before letting them run for office.

    🔺Everything in a hospital should be as clean as a whistle.
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    Slang of the Day

    🔰pissed off
    British and Australian English Offensive

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    angry, annoyed

    For example:

    🔺Julia was pissed off because I'd forgotten to bring back the magazines I'd borrowed.

    🔺The boss isn't happy. I think you pissed him off when you said you couldn't do any overtime this week.

    Note: same as "pissed (2)"

    📌Variety: This slang term is typically used in British and Australian English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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    Snowflakes are one of nature’s most fragile things, but just look at what they can do when they stick together.”
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    Why did Cinderella get kicked out of the soccer game? She ran away from the ball.
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    Random Fact of the Day:

    Elephants drink the equivalent of 800 glasses of water a day.


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