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Word of the Day

💥the evil eye /ði ˈiːvəl ˈaɪ/ noun
Learner's definition of THE EVIL EYE
☑️: a look that is thought to be able to harm someone
🔺He gave her the evil eye.

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The men are giving each other the evil eye.

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Slang of the Day

🏋️jock
🇺🇸American English

✅Meaning: an athlete, sportsman

〽️For example:

▪️Betty's new boyfriend is one of the jocks on the football team.

▪️In our high school, most of the guys are either jocks or geeks.

✨Origin: possibly short for "jockstrap" (an athletic support)

🎯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

💥nerves of steel

☑️Meaning: If you have nerves of steel, you are very brave and not many things make you scared or nervous.

〽️For example:

▪️I could never work on one of those high-rise building sites where you walk along beams about twenty stories up. You'd need nerves of steel to do that job.

▪️Those people who sing the national anthem before one of those big sporting events must have nerves of steel.
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Slang of the Day

💥hairy

☑️Meaning: dangerous, risky, scary

〽️For example:

🔺We went on this really hairy bus ride in the foothills of the Himalayas. The road was really narrow and there were steep cliffs down the side.

🔺Investing in films has always been a pretty hairy business, given the fact that many more movies lose money than make money.
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Slang of the Day

🔰john
🇺🇸American English

☑️Meaning: the bathroom, toilet

✔️For example:

▪️Where's the john in this place?

▪️I'm going to the john, but I'll be back in a couple of minutes.

🎯Note: usually used with the definite article "the"

✨Variety: This slang term is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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Slang of the Day

💥shitfaced
Offensive

☑️Meaning: very drunk or very intoxicated

🔺For example:

▪️Just about everyone at the party was shitfaced by ten o'clock. Some of them could barely walk!

▪️My brother used to drink in order to get shitfaced, but now he has a couple of drinks and stops before he gets drunk.
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Slang of the Day

💥armpit

☑️Meaning: a very unpleasant place

📌For example:

🔹This town is smelly, dirty, ugly and hot. No wonder it's called the armpit of America.

🔹Gerry reckons the town he was born in is the armpit of the universe, but it can't be that bad.
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Phrasal Verb of the Day

📔opt for

✔️Meaning: If you opt for something, you choose it from a range of possible options.

〽️For example:

▪️opt for sth
🔺My husband opted for early retirement because he didn't want to work until he was 65 years old.

▫️opt for sth
🔺 Many companies now opt for outsourcing if they need something like intranet-based real-time workflow management.
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Idiom of the Day

📗carte blanche
〽️FORMAL

☑️Meaning: If you give someone carte blanche, you give them freedom to do whatever they want in a situation.

✨For example:

▪️The boss has given us carte blanche to redecorate the offices.

▪️The president gave his generals carte blanche to fight the war however they wished.

🎯Origin: Originally borrowed from French. A literal translation would be "white (or blank) paper".
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📗save the day

✔️Meaning: If you save the day, you do something to ensure success or to solve a serious problem.

🔺For example:

▪️It looked like we were going to lose the game, but Ronaldo saved the day by kicking two late goals.

▪️Then a guy rides in on a white horse and saves the day by killing the bad guys and rescuing the girl.
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Phrasal Verb of the Day

🚩jam into

✔️Meaning: to force too many things or people into a small space

💧For example:

🔺jam sth into sth How did you jam all that stuff into one small suitcase?

🔺jam sb into sth In Tokyo, subway attendants jam as many passengers as possible into each carriage.

✨Note: "Jam in" has the same meaning.
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Slang of the Day

🔰gutted
🇬🇧British English

☑️Meaning: very upset, devastated

✨For example:

🔺Poor Harry was gutted when his girlfriend left him.

🔺David broke his toe just before the final of the rugby World Cup, and he couldn't play. He was gutted.

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

🔰hot (1️⃣)

☑️Meaning: stolen

🔺For example:

▪️It's not easy to sell a hot car. The police send out lists of stolen vehicles to car dealers.

▪️Those computers usually cost about two thousand dollars, so if you only paid five hundred, it must be hot.
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Word of the Day

𝐍𝐄𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄 /ˈnɛtl̟/ verb

𝐧𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐬; 𝐧𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐝; 𝐧𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠

📌Definition of NETTLE
[+ object]
✔️: to make (someone) angry

🔺The mayor's recent actions have nettled some members of the community.

🔺It nettles him that his younger coworker got a promotion before he did.

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It nettles the woman when her computer freezes.

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Idiom of the Day

💥" A red rag to a bull "

Meaning:
☑️A deliberate provocation.

〽️For example:

▪️Telling Putin that he is macho as a response to being small in stature was like a red rag to a bull.

🔺Where did it originate?:
Britain. An allusion to bullfighting, where the bull is provoked by a waved cloth.

🔺Where is it used?:
Worldwide.
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Slang of the Day

💥loot

☑️Meaning: stolen money or goods

〽️For example:

🔺After robbing the store, Billy stashed the loot in his girlfriend's apartment.

🔺Des reckons many corrupt politicians deposit their loot in Swiss bank accounts.
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Phrasal Verb of the Day

💥chop up

✔️Meaning: to cut something into pieces with an axe or a knife

〽️For example:

▪️chop up sth
🔹After we killed the lamb, we chopped up its body so we could fit the pieces into the cooking pot.

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🔸Let's chop those branches up and use them to make a fire.
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Idiom of the Day

📗You could have knocked me over with a feather.

☑️Meaning: You can say "you could have knocked me over with a feather" to show how surprised you were when something happened, or when you heard about something.

🔺For example:

▪️You could have knocked me over with a feather when I heard that Jules and Ken were getting married. I had no idea!

▪️I saw my sister being interviewed on the news. You could have knocked me over with a feather!
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📗dirt cheap

☑️Meaning: You can say something is dirt cheap if it costs very little money.

🔺For example:

🔹Be careful when you buy dirt cheap clothes. They could shrink easily or the colours could run when you wash them.

🔹Kevin is very tight with his money. If he has to buy someone a present, it's always something dirt cheap.
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📗a recipe for disaster

☑️Meaning: Something is a recipe for disaster if it's going to cause trouble or serious problems.

🎗For example:

🔹Inviting my mother-in-law to stay for a week is a recipe for disaster. I'll end up arguing with her, and then my wife and I will quarrel and then the kids will get upset. It's a bad idea!

🔹Eating too much, not exercising enough, and being under stress is a recipe for disaster. You'll end up overweight and you'll probably die young.
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💥a bad hair day
❗️INFORMAL

☑️Meaning: If you're having a bad hair day, everything seems to be going wrong for you.

💧For example:

🔹Poor Sue's in a terrible mood. I think she's having a bad hair day.

🔹I knew it was going to be a bad hair day when my car wouldn't start.
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🔰Mickey Finn | Mickey | mickey

☑️Meaning: a drink to which a drug has been added to make the drinker sleepy or unconscious

🔺For example:

▪️Date rape has become more common since the drugs used to make Mickey Finns have been easier to get.

▪️When I was in the Philippines, some guy slipped me a mickey and robbed me.
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🔰nerd
Offensive

☑️Meaning: a studious person with few social skills

〽️For example:

🔺The nerds at our school spent lunchtime in the library or in the computer lab.

🔺Bill might have been a nerd in high school, but he's certainly done well in his career.
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𝐒𝐎𝐅𝐓 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐓 /ˈsɑːft ˈspɑːt/ noun
▫️plural soft spots

✅Definition of SOFT SPOT
[count]

1️⃣ : a strong liking for someone or something — usually singular
🔺He has a soft spot for children. [=he likes children very much]
🔺She has a soft spot for chocolate ice cream.

2️⃣ : a weak point that can be attacked
🔺They found a soft spot in the enemy's defenses.
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The man has a soft spot for dogs.

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Idiom of the Day

📗safe and sound

☑️Meaning: If you are safe and sound, nothing has harmed you even though you could have been in danger.

✨For example:

▪️It was a dangerous journey but luckily we all got back safe and sound.

▪️The package took a long time to get here, but it arrived safe and sound in the end.
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📗the cream of the crop

✔️Meaning: If something or someone is in the cream of the crop, they are among the best of a class of things or people.

⚡️For example:

▪️The cream of the crop of this year's high-school graduates will get into the best universities, as usual.

▪️We're only interested in the cream of the crop, so don't send us any second-rate samples.

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🔰pay through the nose
❕INFORMAL

☑️Meaning: If you pay through the nose for something, you pay more than the usual price for it.

✨For example:

▪️I know I pay through the nose for my dental work, but the dentist I see is supposed to be the best, so I don't mind paying more than usual.

▪️We had to pay through the nose for our room because it was a long weekend and most of the hotels were fully booked.

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Saying of the Day

🍂It is best to be on the safe side

📕Possible interpretation: 1) Don't take risks. Be careful and cautious. 2) It's best to be sure. It's best to be absolutely certain.

💧For example:

🔸My doctor says he doesn't think I've broken any bones but it's best to be on the safe side and have an x-ray.

🔸I feel pretty healthy but just to be on the safe side I asked my doctor for a check-up.

✔️Note: The phrase "(just) to be on the safe side" is often used alone, as above.
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