💠 top 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a man who takes the active role in gay or homosexual sex
❕For example
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🔺 When Brian was in a gay bar he met a guy he really liked, but it soon became clear that they were both tops.
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📒 Talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear
📖Meaning
1. Speaking about the Devil may invite him to come.
2. We often say "Talk of the devil!" (or "Speak of the devil!") when somebody that we have just been speaking about suddenly appears.
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💠 mo 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
moment
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🔺 Hang on a mo!
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📒 When the going gets tough, the tough get going
📖Meaning
When a situation is difficult or dangerous, strong people work harder to resolve the problem. This saying relies on a difficult play on words; it could be rephrased word-for-word as: "When the situation becomes hard, strong people start working."
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💠 empty out 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to remove everything from inside something
❕For example
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🔺 I knew I'd been promoted when the boss smiled and told me to empty my old desk out and take everything to the office next to his.
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📒 All things are difficult before they are easy
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The implication is that we should be patient with learning, and with learners. It takes time to learn to do things. What seems easy to us now may have been difficult at first.
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📚let your hair down
✍🏾Meaning
If you let your hair down, you enjoy yourself by doing whatever you feel like doing and not worrying about what other people might think.
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If you figure something out, you find the solution to a problem or the answer to a question.
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📚cook the books | cook the accounts
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If someone cooks the books, or cooks the accounts, they keep inaccurate accounts for a business, usually in order to pay less tax.
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📒embark on
📖Meaning
to begin something, usually something that will be challenging and time-consuming
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💬 We're embarking on a campaign to encourage our young people to eat healthy food.
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📚break your heart
✍🏾Meaning
If someone breaks your heart, they cause you a lot of emotional pain by ending a romantic relationship, or by deeply hurting you in some other way.
❗️For example
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📒pull over
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If you're driving a car and you pull over, you move over to the side of the road and stop.
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📚year dot | year one
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You can say "the year dot", or "the year one", when you're talking about a very, very long time ago.
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📒hold on (1)
📖Meaning
to hold something like a railing or an overhead strap so you don't fall over
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💬 sth Sayoko was too short to reach the strap, so she had to hold on to my arm instead.
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📚water under the bridge | water over the dam
✍🏾Meaning
You can say a problem or an experience is water under the bridge, or water over the dam, if it happened in the past and it no longer affects the present to a degree that is worth worrying about.
❗️For example
🔸 I wish people would stop talking about my problems with the law. It all happened a long time ago and it's water under the bridge as far as I'm concerned.
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📖Meaning
to not go to bed until later than usual
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💬 I sat up half the night waiting for my daughter to come home.
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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.
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🔸 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.
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📒charge with
📖Meaning
If someone is charged with a crime, they are officially accused of committing it.
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💬 Even though they weren't charged with a crime, hundreds of people were kept for many years in a U.S. prison in Cuba called Guantanamo Bay.
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💠 ice (2) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to kill someone
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📒 If you play with fire you get burned
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✍🏾Meaning
a stupid or silly person
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🔺You forgot to bring your ATM card? Well, you're a donkey, aren't you?
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dancing in a sexually arousing way
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📒 A stitch in time saves nine
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💠 Mickey Finn | Mickey | mickey 🇺🇸
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to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity
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