📒 You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink
📖Meaning
You can show people the way to find something or to do something, but you cannot force them to act after that.
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💠 beat it 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
go away
❕For example
🔺Some kids were smoking in the carpark, but when one of them saw a teacher coming they grabbed their stuff and beat it.
🔺When Peter came back from the bathroom, some guy was talking to Leanne. Peter said, "Beat it, pal! She's with me."
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📒 If you can't beat 'em, join 'em
📖Meaning
If you cannot win against someone or something, it may be easier or better to join forces with them.
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💠 cop out 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to not do something you should do because of fear of failure
❕For example
🔺My friend Clive could have been a great concert pianist, but he copped out and became a piano teacher instead.
🔺Brenda should have gone on the TV show to promote her new book, but she copped out because she was so nervous. She made up some excuse about feeling sick.
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📒 It was the last straw that broke the camel's back
📖Meaning
There is a limit to everything. We can load the camel with lots of straw, but finally it will be too much and the camel's back will break. And it is only a single straw that breaks its back - the last straw. This can be applied to many things in life. People often say "That's the last straw!" when they will not accept any more of something.
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💠 ute 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a pickup truck
❕For example
🔺After shooting two kangaroos, Bruce threw them into the back of his ute and drove back to town.
🔺Nearly every farmer in Australia owns a ute.
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📒 He who hesitates is lost
📖Meaning
The person who waits too long loses the opportunity; or, more seriously, delay or indecision may have disastrous results.
✍Note
hesitate (verb) = pause or wait before doing something
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💠 mag 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a magazine
❕For example
🔺Have you got some mags to read on the plane?
🔺Fiona loves to sit down after dinner with a nice glass of wine and a pile of fashion mags.
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📒 Beauty is only skin deep
📖Meaning
Physical beauty is superficial. A pleasing exterior is no guide to a person's interior or character.
Note: skin (noun) = the layer of tissue covering the body of a person or animal | deep (adj.) = going far down from the surface | skin deep (adj.) = superficial; not deep; on the surface
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💠 virus 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a harmful computer program that can spread from one machine to another
❕For example
🔺Most viruses are spread when sent as email attachments, and they're activated when the recipient clicks on the program's icon.
🔺If you want to avoid the hassle of dealing with computer viruses, get a Mac computer. Very few viruses target Macs.
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📒 Any port in a storm
📖Meaning
In times of danger, any shelter is better than none. In an emergency, we have to accept whatever solution presents itself (for the time being).
🔖Note
port (noun) = harbour; a place on the coast where ships can find protection from rough seas
✨Origin
For ships at sea (especially) in older days, a bad storm could be very dangerous, and at such times they had to find shelter in "any port", even one that they would not normally have entered.
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💠 meathead 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a stupid person
❕For example
🔺How did a meathead like that guy get elected to represent the people in his state?
🔺I was watching the tennis yesterday and some meathead yelled out just as Rafael was serving. The security guys found him and threw him out.
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📒 Boys will be boys
📖Meaning
This somewhat humorous saying is often used to excuse male behaviour (of both boys and adult men).
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💠 louse up 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to spoil something or make it fail
❕For example
🔺She really wants this job, so I hope she doesn't louse up the interview.
🔺Don't worry. He won't louse it up. He's been doing these deals for years.
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📒 If a job's worth doing it's worth doing well
📖Meaning
Don't start some work and then do it badly.
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📒break out
📖Meaning
to escape from somewhere like a jail or a detention centre
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Have you seen that movie about prisoners of war who broke out of a prison camp by digging a tunnel?
💬 The prisoners knew they'd be punished if they tried to break out.
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📚take a break
✍🏾Meaning
If you take a break, you have a short rest while doing something like working or playing sport.
❗️For example
🔸Let's take a break for ten minutes, and when we come back we can start a new section.
🔸What do you do when you take a break? I hope you don't go outside and have a cigarette!
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📒show off
📖Meaning
to do something to get attention or admiration, but in a way that annoys some people
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 She only bought that expensive phone to show off, you know. She can't even use it properly.
💬 The main reason they formed the band was to show off in front of the girls at school.
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📚grease someone's palm
✍🏾Meaning
If you grease someone's palm, you pay them a bribe.
❗️For example
🔸The only way to get a government contract around here is to grease someone's palm.
🔸If you want to get out of jail, grease the warden's palm and the guards will let you escape.
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📒find out
📖Meaning
to discover a fact or information about something
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Could you find out how much it costs to fly to Japan?
💬 I love going to Wikipedia and finding out about all sorts of interesting subjects.
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📚kill two birds with one stone
✍🏾Meaning
If you kill two birds with one stone, you achieve two things with the one action.
❗️For example
🔸I need to go to the bank, and if I drop the books off at the library on the way I'll be killing two birds with one stone.
🔸Jenny says that she kills two birds with one stone if she does her own housework because she gets the house clean and she gets some exercise at the same time.
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📒line up
📖Meaning
If you line up, you join a line of people standing one behind the other, or side by side.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 The soldiers lined up and waited for the president to come and inspect them.
💬 If you line up to get the tickets, I'll go and get some popcorn.
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📚tie the knot
✍🏾Meaning
If you tie the knot, you get married.
❗️For example
🔸Tammy and Stevie Ray are tying the knot at the Shortside Baptist Church next Saturday, and you're all invited.
🔸Mary really wants to tie the knot, but Sam says he's not ready for marriage just yet.
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📒make out (3)
📖Meaning
to write the details on a check or a legal document
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Who should I make the check out to?
💬 I'm going to see my lawyer and he's going to help me make out my will.
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📚go out on a limb
✍🏾Meaning
If you go out on a limb, you put yourself in a risky position in order to support someone or something.
❗️For example
🔸He knew it could damage his career, but Keith went out on a limb and said he supported the anti-war protesters.
🔸I don't think that saying you support gay rights means you're going out on a limb these days.
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📒rally round
📖Meaning
If people rally round someone in need, they all do what they can to help the person.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 After her accident, Alena's friends rallied round and helped her out by bringing food and cleaning her apartment.
💬 After her accident, Alena's friends rallied round and helped her out by bringing food and cleaning her apartment.
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📚keep up with the Joneses
✍🏾Meaning
People who try to keep up with the Joneses are people who feel it's important to show that they're as successful as others (such as their rich neighbours, "The Joneses").
❗️For example
🔸I'm surprised that Miriam worries about keeping up with the Joneses. I thought she was more mature than that.
🔸My grandma said, "Forget about keeping up with the Joneses. The people who matter in your life will respect and love you because of who you are, not because of what you've got or what sort of car you drive."
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📒 clean up
📖Meaning
to make something clean and tidy
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 You're not going anywhere until you've cleaned up your bedroom. It's a mess!
💬 Could whoever dropped food on the floor please go and clean it up?
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📚for the time being
✍🏾Meaning
If something will be the way it is "for the time being", it will be that way for a limited period of time only.
❗️For example
🔸You can stay here for the time being, but you'll have to move out when you find your own place.
🔸My car is being repaired, so for the time being I'll have to use the bus.
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📒dish out (1)
📖Meaning
to give things to people, often without thinking about the effects or the costs of doing so
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 The college was accused of dishing out degrees to anyone who could pay for them.
💬 Drug companies want doctors to dish their drugs out to as many people as possible.
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