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A blonde came up to the librarian & yelled, "This book sucks! There's way too many characters & the story makes no sense!" The librarian said, "So you're the one who took our phone book."😂 ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Joke_Of_The_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: to happen, especially partly or totally by chance
❕For example:
come about 🔺Jim's business success came about after a series of failures, so he was very happy that something had worked for him at last.
come about 🔺How did the discovery come about? Were they looking for it or did they find it by chance? ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Phrasal_Verb_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: If you make hay while the sun shines, you make good use of the chance to do something while it lasts.
❕For example:
🔺We've got a few days off work so lets make hay while the sun shines and do some landscaping around the back of the house.
🔺Jim works too much, but he reckons he's just making hay while the sun shines. He says he'll slow down once he's made his fortune. ━━━━━━━━━ #Idiom_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Possible interpretation: When we die we leave everything on earth. We don't take anything with us. Even the richest people cannot take their money with them after death. This proverb reminds us that some material or worldly things are not really so valuable as we may think.
✨Note: A variation of this proverb is: "You can't take it with you when you go." ━━━━━━━━━ #Saying_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: If you involve yourself in something, or if someone else involves you in something, you take part in it.
❕For example:
involve in 🔺Kenneth claims he wasn't involved in any of the deals that are being investigated for corruption.
involve sb in sth 🔺When she was young, Jasmine involved her friends in radical political activities, and they were all arrested a number of times. ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Phrasal_Verb_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
🔺I had an uncle who was queer, though he only came out and told us he was gay when he was in his sixties.
🔺Did you know there are queer sheep? They are male sheep who only have sex with other male sheep, and they show no interest at all in female sheep.
💢Note: While often used as an offensive insult, this term is also used in non-offensive contexts such as academia. There is an entire field of study and research into gay issues that is often called "queer studies", and other disciplines also use the term, as in "queer cinema" and "queer history". ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Slang_of_the_day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏿Possible interpretation: It may sometimes be better to avoid a dangerous situation than to confront it.
🔮Note: discretion (noun) = 1 the quality of behaving in such a way as to avoid causing offence; 2 the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation | valour (noun) = great courage in the face of danger ━━━━━━━━━ #Saying_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: If you kill the goose that lays the golden egg, you destroy something that has made you a lot of money.
❕For example:
🔺The thing that attracted tourists to the island was the peace and quiet. But greedy developers have killed the goose that laid the golden egg by opening noisy nightclubs, and no-one goes there now.
🔺Parents and agents of successful child actors and singers often kill the goose that laid the golden egg by making the kids work too much, and the kids lose the magic spark that made them special in the first place.
💢Origin: This idiom is derived from one of the fables attributed to Aesop. In this tale, a man and his wife had the good luck to own a goose that laid a golden egg every day. They soon began to think they were not getting rich fast enough and, thinking the bird must be full of gold, they killed it to get all the gold at once. But when they cut the goose open, there was no gold inside. If they hadn't been greedy and killed the goose, it would have kept laying a golden egg every day. ━━━━━━━━━ #Idiom_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: If you take the plunge, you decide to do something you really want to do even though it's risky and possibly dangerous.
❕For example:
🔺I'd always wanted to be a writer, so when I was thirty I took the plunge. I quit my nine-to-five job and worked full-time on my novel instead.
🔺Bill decided to take the plunge and put all his money into the stock market - just before the market crashed. Now he wishes he'd left it in the bank. ━━━━━━━━━ #Idiom_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
🔺Most Australians don't like ockers and the image of Australia they create.
🔺These ockers we met think getting drunk on beer and throwing up is cool. They were complete idiots!
💢Note: usually refers to men, though female ockers do exist in small numbers
👁🗨Variety: This slang term is typically used in Australian English but may be used in other varieties of English too. ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Slang_of_the_day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: If someone is in immediate danger, you can warn them by shouting "Look out!".
❕For example:
Look out! 🔺"Look out! There's a car coming!"
Look out! 🔺I was riding my bike when this car pulled out in front of me. Just before I hit it, I yelled "Look out!" ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Phrasal_Verb_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
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🔺I can't see the attraction myself, but Bill says he gets his jollies from building and flying model planes and helicopters.
🔺A lot of young people get their jollies from doing adventure stuff like white-water rafting and bungee-jumping.
👁🗨Variety: This slang term is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too. ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Slang_of_the_day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: Something is a ray of sunshine if it brings happiness to someone.
❕For example:
🔺The birth of Debra's first grandchild less than a year after her husband died came as a much-needed ray of sunshine in her life.
🔺After years of struggling to get established as a writer, the publication of her first short story was a ray of sunshine for Ruth.
💢Note: This idiom is most often used when talking about something that has brought happiness to someone who's been having trouble in their life. ━━━━━━━━━ #Idiom_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday