📚pay through the nose
✍🏾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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📒 The best things in life are free
📖Meaning
We don't have to pay for the things that are really valuable, like love, friendship and good health.
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💠 rip-off (1) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
charging too much for something
❕For example
🔺Ten dollars for a cup of coffee? That's a total rip-off! It's about three dollars anywhere else.
🔺Why do people pay so much? Don't they know it's a rip-off?
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📒bring back (2)
📖Meaning
to make something from the past come back, such as a memory, a feeling, an idea, etc.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Hearing these old songs really brings back the old days, doesn't it?
💬 The letters she'd found brought some wonderful memories back.
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💠 tight-ass 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
1) sby who spends as little money as possible, a miser 2) sby who's repressed and very strict about following society's rules
❕For example
🔺Our boss is a real tight-ass; we never get a Christmas bonus.
🔺Don't be such a tight-ass, Rob. Let yourself have some fun for a change.
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📒Look out!
📖Meaning
If someone is in immediate danger, you can warn them by shouting "Look out!".
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 "Look out! There's a car coming!"
💬 I was riding my bike when this car pulled out in front of me. Just before I hit it, I yelled "Look out!"
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💠 up the duff 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
pregnant
❕For example
🔺Terry got his girlfriend up the duff, and then he dumped her. What a creep!
🔺Debbie's up the duff, and she doesn't know what to do about it.
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📒refer to (1)
📖Meaning
to look at something like a book, a map, or a website, in order to get information about something
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 She had to refer to her notes quite often because she hadn't memorized the speech.
💬 You can refer to books or other information sources in your essay, but you must cite each reference you have used.
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📚make hay while the sun shines
✍🏾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.
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📒 The pen is mightier than the sword
📖Meaning
This proverb suggests that written material like books or poetry has more influence than fighting or war. We may also understand from it that ideas (as often set down in writing) are more effective than violence.
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📚keep your nose clean
✍🏾Meaning
If you keep your nose clean, you stay out of trouble by making sure you don't do anything wrong.
❗️For example
🔸Our son Michael is in trouble with the police again. I really wish he'd learn to keep his nose clean.
🔸It's important for sport's stars to keep their noses clean because they make a lot of money for endorsing products, and they could lose this income if they got into trouble with the law.
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📒 People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
📖Meaning
This saying warns us against hypocrisy. We should not criticize other people for things we do ourselves.
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📚like a fish out of water
✍🏾Meaning
You feel like a fish out of water if you're surrounded by people who are different to you, and it's making you feel a little uncomfortable.
❗️For example
🔸I was the only black person in a church full of white people, and I felt like a fish out of water at first. But lots of people came up and talked to me after the service, and I soon felt quite at home.
🔸Sayoko travels to a lot of unusual places. She says feeling like a fish out of water is sometimes interesting.
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📒 Poor men go to heaven as soon as rich
📖Meaning
God makes no distinction between people with money and people without money.
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💠 dickhead 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
an unpleasant or annoying person
❕For example
🔺Why does Mary go out with that guy Richard? He's such a dickhead.
🔺Hey dickhead! That's my taxi. I was here first!
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📒iron out
📖Meaning
If you iron out the last details of a deal, you sort out the final problems or issues.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 If we have any differences or issues, we'll have to iron them out before we sign a deal.
💬 Ronaldo's manager and the club are ironing out a couple of final issues, but they should have everything sorted out soon.
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📚worth its weight in gold
✍🏾Meaning
If something is worth its weight in gold, it is extremely valuable or extremely useful.
❗️For example
🔸Your grandmother's stories are worth their weight in gold, so you should try to record them or write them down.
🔸A personal recommendation from someone like Professor Clark is worth its weight in gold. You'll be able to get a job anywhere you like with that
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📒 Garbage in, garbage out | GIGO
📖Meaning
Incorrect or bad input results in incorrect or bad output.
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📚an unknown quantity
✍🏾Meaning
If a thing or a person is an unknown quantity, not much is known about them.
❗️For example
🔸The Saints have signed a new player, but he's an unknown quantity at this stage as very few people have seen him play.
🔸We've all heard stories about a great new Ferrari engine, but it's still an unknown quantity as far as racing is concerned.
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📒 Dying men speak true
📖Meaning
When people are about to die, they usually tell the truth.
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📚beat the rap
✍🏾Meaning
If someone beats the rap, they avoid being found guilty of a crime.
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🔸Everyone knows that Jimmy the Snitch did the robbery in Green St., but he beat the rap because he's in with the cops.
🔸Henry was charged with drunk driving, but his lawyer helped him beat the rap on some technical detail.
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📒 Never speak ill of the dead
📖Meaning
Show respect to people who have died by not saying anything bad about them. Since dead people can no longer hurt us, or defend themselves, it is better to forget their bad actions and remember only their good ones.
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💠 eats 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
snacks, food
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🔺We'll have plenty to drink at the party but we need you to bring some eats.
🔺We won't have to worry about taking lunch. There'll be plenty of eats at the seminar.
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📒model on
📖Meaning
to use something or someone as an example to copy when making something or doing something
🤓For example ⤵️
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💬 Many young singers and dancers still model themselves on Michael Jackson.
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💠 jam (2) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to play music informally
❕For example
🔺After the concert, we went to a jazz club and jammed all night with some old musician friends.
🔺When she was young, Judy learned how to play the drums by jamming with other musicians.
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📒get at (2)
📖Meaning
to mean or to imply something
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 I didn't understand what she was getting at.
💬 In this song I think he was getting at the fact that we all need to take responsibility for our actions.
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💠 axe | ax (2) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a musical instrument, esp. a jazz musician's guitar, trumpet or saxophone
❕For example
🔺Louis grabbed his axe, stood in front of his band, and started to play.
🔺Eddie could play that ax all night long.
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📒drop off (2)
📖Meaning
to fall asleep
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 My mum often drops off in her favourite chair in front of the TV, and we have to wake her up when it's time to go to bed.
💬 If you're driving and you start to feel sleepy, stop and rest. If you drop off behind the wheel, you could kill yourself and a lot of other people.
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