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    Idiom of the Day

    📚jump out of your skin
    INFORMAL

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    You jump out of your skin when something suddenly shocks you and your whole body jumps.

    For example:

    🔺Luke was watching the clouds pass in front of the moon when I quietly snuck up behind him and tapped him on the shoulder. He screamed and nearly jumped out of his skin!

    🔺Ollie didn't know I was making some toast, and when it suddenly popped up just as he was walking past he jumped out of his skin. It was really funny!
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    Saying of the Day

    🍂Easy come, easy go

    ✍🏾Possible interpretation:
    If we get something (like money) easily and without effort, we can lose it easily too.
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    “You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Don’t make money y our goal. Instead, pursue the things you love doing, and then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off you.”
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    Random Fact of the Day:

    Raindrops are shaped like hamburger buns.
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    What do cowboys like on their salad? Ranch dressing.
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    Shredding old papers

    📝shred /ˈʃrÉ›d/ verb
    shreds; shredded; shredding

    ✍🏾Definition of SHRED
    + object
    : to cut or tear (something) into long, thin pieces

    🔺He shredded the paper/cloth.
    🔺Shred the cabbage and add it to the salad.
    🔺He shredded the documents. =he put the documents into a shredder to cut them into pieces
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    👥Daily Conversations

    It is up to you !!!

    John
    Would you like to go out to dinner or to a movie ?
    Karen Either one, it is up to you .
    John What would you prefer ?
    Karen I really don't care, I just want to get out of the house.
    John Well, then how about dinner and a movie ?
    Karen That's a great idea !

    ✍🏾Explanation :
    If you say that it is up to someone to do something, you mean that it is their responsibility to do it.

    Example : -
    The choice was up to Paula.

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    Idiom of the Day

    📚nothing to write home about

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    If you say something is nothing to write home about, you mean it isn't very important or it isn't very good.

    For example:

    🔺We saw a movie today and it was nothing to write home about. It was just a typical action movie.

    🔺Helen said her date with the guy she met online was nothing to write home about, and she probably wouldn't see him again.
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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💢owe to (1)

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    If you owe something to someone, you feel that you only have it because of the person's help or support.

    For example:

    owe sth to sb/sth
    🔺The band said they owed their success to their producer and manager.

    owe sth to sb/sth
    🔺In his acceptance speech, Tiger said he owed everything to his parents.
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚the lion's share

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    You can say something is the lion's share if it's the biggest share or portion of something.

    For example:

    🔺The lion's share of the government's budget goes to the military, when it could be spent on useful things like education, health care and looking after the environment.

    🔺The company executives decided to give the lion's share of the company's profits to themselves, in the form of very high salaries, huge bonuses and very generous expense accounts. Not much was left over for staff wages and the shareholders.
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    👥Daily Conversations

    I couldn't help it !!!

    Daryl
    I am upset. Somebody told my boss I have a part-time job.
    Smith And he doesn't like that ?
    Daryl No, he doesn't. He thinks that I am too tired to work.
    Smith I am sorry. I have to admit I told him.
    Daryl You told him ? Why ?
    Smith I couldn't help it. He asked me point-blank.

    ✍🏾Explanation :
    If you can't help the way you feel or behave, you cannot control it or stop it from happening. You can also say that you can't help yourself.
    If you say something point-blank, you say it very directly or rudely, without explaining or apologizing.
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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💢hold back

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    to stop someone or something from going forward, or from progressing in some way

    For example:

    hold sb/sth back

    🔺Joey was so angry that he wanted to attack the referee, but luckily his teammates held him back.

    hold back sb/sth
    🔺Tiger thinks his lack of arm strength is holding back his development as a golfer, so he's building up his arm muscles.
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    Saying of the Day

    🍂He that wills the end wills the means

    ✍🏾Possible interpretation:
    If you are determined to do something you will find the way to do it.

    Note: will (verb): desire or wish something to happen; try to make something happen through the power of thought | the end (noun): result, objective | means (noun): method, way
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    Slang of the Day

    🔰mug shot

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    a photograph of someone taken after their arrest

    For example:

    🔺The photo in my passport is awful. It looks like a mug shot.

    🔺The police gave Linda a book of mug shots to look through, but she couldn't find the man who attacked her.
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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💢pour in

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    to arrive at or enter a place in great numbers and with great speed or force

    For example:

    pour in
    🔺As soon as the doors opened, the waiting shoppers poured in and ran for the bargain bins.

    pour in
    🔺Applications for the government's new low-interest student loans have been pouring in.
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚now or never

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    If you say it's now or never, you mean that something has to be done now or it can't be done at all.

    For example:

    🔺The band is going to break up after this tour, so if you want to see them perform, it's now or never.

    🔺It was my last day with the company, so it was now or never. I went up to Jenny and asked her out on a date.

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    Slang of the Day

    🔰Q and A

    ✍🏾Meaning
    :
    a question and answer session or exchange

    For example:

    🔺There'll be a Q and A session after the speech.

    🔺The president sometimes gets into trouble in Q and A exchanges because he forgets names, dates and figures quite easily.

    ➽Origin: from the initial letters of the words "question" and "answer"
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚a knuckle sandwich
    INFORMAL

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    If you give someone a knuckle sandwich, you punch them.

    For example:

    🔺If you say that again you'll get a knuckle sandwich!

    🔺Simon said he'd give me a knuckle sandwich if I wasn't careful, so I said "Come on then, let's go outside!"

    ☗Note: This is a humorous idiom usually used among friends when they're joking.
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