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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💢jut out

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    If something juts out, it is further foward than usual or it sticks out more than usual.

    For example:

    jut out
    🔺The front of his car got hit because it jutted out into a busy traffic lane.

    be jutting out
    🔺 If the broken pipe hadn't been jutting out from the wall, I wouldn't have tripped over it.
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    Slang of the Day

    💢Dud: something that does not work properly

    🔺Example: The flashlight was a dud; although it was brand new, it did not work at all.
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚the rat race

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    The rat race is the highly competitive and stressful world of work and business.

    For example:

    🔺Sally is sick of the rat race. She's going to quit her job in London and move to a quiet village and open a small cafe.

    🔺My uncle says that success in the rat race can make you rich, but it can also turn you into a self-centred and shallow person.
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    Slang of the Day

    🔰user

    ✍🏾Meaning:
    a person who regularly takes mind-altering drugs

    For example:


    🔺Kelly's been a user for many years and she'd like to stop using drugs altogether, but she can't do it by herself.

    🔺All the people who go to Narcotics Anonymous meetings are users who are recovering, so they really understand the problems other drug addicts have.
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    Slang of the Day

    🇬🇧 Prat

    ✍🏾Meaning: a fool

    For example:

    🔺I can't believe what an idiot that guy is. What a prat!

    🔺Wearing green pants and a blue jacket made Bob look a right prat.

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

    📚time after time

    ✍🏾Meaning: If you do something time after time, you do it again and again, or repeatedly.

    For example:

    🔺We've told our son time after time to call us if he's going to be late, but he still forgets sometimes.

    🔺Tiger wins major tournaments time after time. He really is a champion.

    🗣Note: The idiom "time and time again" has the same meaning, and can be used in the same way.
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    Slang of the Day

    🇦🇺tight-arse

    Meaning:
    ✍🏾a person who doesn't like spending money, especially on other people

    For example:

    🔺It's not that I'm a tight-arse. I just don't have much money.

    🔺Bob won't buy you a drink. He's a real tight-arse, that guy.

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

    🔰(something) occurs to you

    ✍🏾Meaning: If something occurs to you, you think of it.

    For example:

    🔺I was surprised when I heard that Anne had quit. It had never occurred to me that she wasn't happy working here.

    🔺Has it ever occurred to you that your daughter's happiness is more important than what your friends might think if they know she's gay?
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    Slang of the Day

    🔰queeny

    Meaning:
    effeminate

    For example:

    🔺Have you noticed how queeny Frank can get when he's had a few drinks? Seems he only lets the girl out when he's had a few.

    🔺Someone once said Gary looks queeny when he dances, so he never dances in public now.

    ☑️Note: 1. used to describe men only 2. some people may find this word offensive
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚from now on

    Meaning:
    ✍🏾If you do something "from now on", you do it from now until some unknown time in the future
    .

    For example:

    🔺From now on you can wear casual clothes to work every Friday.

    🔺I was lucky to escape from the accident with just a few minor injuries, so from now on I'm going to be much more careful when I drive.
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    Idiom of the Day

    📚dead in the water

    Meaning:
    ✍🏾If something is dead in the water, it has no chance of succeeding or of making any progress.

    For example:

    🔺I'm sure that George's new company is dead in the water. Nobody's interested in buying his product.

    🔺The government's new health bill is dead in the water. It's got no chance of getting through the Senate.

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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💥Work on

    Meaning:
    ✍🏾to spend time making, fixing or improving something.

    For example:

    work on sth
    🔺Alfred would work on a movie's screenplay for months before starting to shoot the movie.

    work on doing sth
    🔺If you work on improving your English conversation skills, you should be ready for promotion in a couple of months.
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    Slang of the Day

    🇦🇺footy

    Meaning:
    ✍🏾Australian Rules Football, Aussie Rules Football

    For example:

    🔺I grew up in Melbourne in Australia, so when I was kid I was crazy about footy and about my favourite club, St. Kilda. And I still love footy today!

    🔺Hey Mark! You wanna go to the footy on Saturday? Collingwood's playing St. Kilda at the M.C.G., so it should be a beauty
    !

    💥Note: This word can also mean the ball used in Australian Rules Football, as in "Hey Jonesy! Kick us the footy, will ya?"

    ©Origin: short for "football", from "Aussie Rules Football" or "Australian Rules Football"

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

    📚around the clock


    Meaning:
    ✍🏾If something occurs around the clock, it goes on all day and all night.

    For example:

    🔺I have to finish this report by Tuesday, so I'll be working around the clock until I get it done.

    🔺What the young people of this town need is a drop-in centre that's open around the clock.

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    Phrasal Verb of the Day

    💥roll out

    Meaning:
    ✍🏾to introduce a new line of products or services

    For example:

    roll out sth
    🔺When will Apple be rolling out their new line of computers?

    roll sth out

    🔺Honda's latest models will be rolled out at next year's motor show.
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    Slang of the Day

    🇺🇸mojo

    ✍🏾Meaning:

    spirit, passion, zest


    For example:

    🔺Bob had lost his mojo. He needed to go on a holiday to recharge his batteries.

    🔺When he got back from his holiday, Bob had his mojo back. He was full of life again, just like he used to be
    .

    ☑️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

    📚under fire

    ✍🏾Meaning:

    You're under fire if you're being attacked by the media or cricitised by many people.

    For example:

    🔺The Defence Minister has been under fire since it was reported that injured soldiers have been getting poor medical care.

    🔺OPEC is under fire because of the high price of oil.
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    Slang of the Day

    🇺🇸poop

    ✍🏾Meaning:

    excrement (n.) | to defecate (v.)

    For example:

    🔺Oh no! I've stepped in some smelly dog poop.

    🔺We were driving home when my six year old son said, "Daddy, I need to poop ... badly."

    👁‍🗨Variety: This slang term is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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