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September 9, 2015February 24, 2020Cuss Word

Bullshit

Bullshit Curse Word Level 2   Used a noun: = something not true, I don’t believe you, something is unfair Ex: The […]

September 7, 2015February 26, 2020Acronym

B.S.

B.S. = Bull shit   *It’s a more acceptable, and appropriate way of saying “bullshit.” * You can learn about the meaning of […]

September 7, 2015February 25, 2020Culture and Gestures

Birthday Suit

Birthday Suit = naked, wearing no clothes Ex:  Sorry I can’t open the door right now.  I’m wearing my “birthday suit.” Ex: […]

September 7, 2015March 6, 2024Phrasal Verbs

Hit the Spot

Hit the Spot   = 1) something that feels/tastes refreshing (It was a good idea to do that or eat/drink that)   […]

September 1, 2015September 1, 2015Podcast

Ask Evil #14

Guest: Yumi On this episode, Yumi and I chat about English and the following: Yumi’s trip to Thailand Popular expressions like: Stick […]

August 31, 2015January 28, 2024Popular Expression

Off and On

Off and On (also called On and Off, or On again Off again) = now and then, start and then stop and […]

July 29, 2015February 26, 2020Culture and Gestures

Ba Dum Tsss

Ba Dum Tsss  (onomatopeia) (Many different spellings, but same basic sound)   = drum technique following the conclusion of a  cheesy/ corny […]

July 29, 2015May 18, 2020Popular Expression

Break a Leg

Break a Leg = good luck “Break a leg” is usually said to a performer (actor, musician etc.) before a performance. However, […]

July 28, 2015February 25, 2020Grammar

Did You Know vs Do You Know

Did You Know vs Do You Know “Do” is present tense, so do you know = do you currently know (at this […]

July 28, 2015January 17, 2024Phrasal Verbs

Put Up With

Put Up With   = to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasant Ex: […]

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