📔 be the butt of someone's jokes
📋Meaning
to be a person who is joked about or laughed at
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣He was sick of being the butt of their jokes.
🗣No one wants to be the butt of a joke.
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📔 fork in the road
📋Meaning
Literally, the point at which one road splits or separates off into other roads.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 There's a fork in the road up ahead—which way should I go?
🗣 OK, keep going straight until you reach the fork in the road, then turn right.
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📔 pull your socks up
📋Meaning
make an effort to improve one's work, performance, or behaviour.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣He's going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay in the team.
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📔 go to waste
📋Meaning
•to not be used
•to squander or miss an opportunity
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 When the Native American Indians killed a buffalo absolutely nothing went to waste.
🗣Our new apartment has a small refrigerator so now we can't buy many groceries and nothing goes to waste.
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📔get down to work
📋To begin being serious about something; to begin attending to business or work at hand.
🗣I believe that everyone is present for the board meeting, so let's get down to work, shall we?
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📔laze about
📋To relax or spend time idly; to do nothing or very little.
🗣I can't wait to go on my vacation and laze about the beach for two weeks!
🗣It's a gorgeous day outside, so you kids get off your butts and quit lazing about!
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📔an/the olive branch
📋Meaning
A symbol, expression, or gesture of peace, reconciliation, truce, etc. Used most commonly in the phrase "hold out/offer (someone) an/the olive branch."
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣The conservatives in Congress seem to be offering the olive branch to Democrats on the issue of raising the debt ceiling.
🗣If you find yourself in a spat with a friend, try to be the bigger person and be the one to hold out the olive branch.
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📔 talk a mile a minute
📋Meaning
To speak in a very quick or hurried manner; to talk very fast.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣When the boss gets excited, she starts talking a mile a minute, and I can never follow everything she's trying to say!
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📔 canary in a/the coal mine
📋Meaning
Something or someone who, due to sensitivity to his, her, or its surroundings, acts as an indicator and early warning of possible adverse conditions or danger. Refers to the former practice of taking caged canaries into coal mines. The birds would die if methane gas became present and thereby alert miners to the danger.
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🗣Wildlife in disaster movies assumes the role of the canary in the coal mine, fleeing the scene when catastrophe is imminent.
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📔 back away from (something/someone)
📋Meaning
to move away from something or stop supporting something.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 Our supervisor wanted us to start working on Sundays but after everyone complained he backed away from the idea.
🗣 The government has backed away from plans to increase taxes.
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📔out of the frying pan (and) into the fire
📋Meaning
From a bad, stressful, or dangerous situation into one that is even worse.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣Those poor refugees escaped the famine but ended up in a war zone—out of the frying pan into the fire.
🗣I thought my old job was stressful, but my new one is 10 times worse. It's like going out of the frying pan and into the fire.
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📔 a sticky situation
📋Meaning
A particularly awkward, embarrassing, precarious, or difficult situation or circumstance. Primarily heard in UK, Australia.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣I found myself in a bit of a sticky situation when the boss saw me kissing his daughter at the movies.
🗣I'll be in quite a sticky situation if I arrive at the train station and don't have enough money for the tickets!
🗣We have to fire the headmaster's son for sleeping on the job? Oh great, there's a sticky situation.
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📔 dead asleep
📋Meaning
In a deep, immovable sleep.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣I was dead asleep after my 12-hour shift; I didn't even hear the neighbor's car alarm going off!
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📔 shaken up
📋Meaning
Greatly startled, shocked, or upset.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣I was very shaken up after the car accident. I couldn't even speak properly to the police for about an hour.
🗣I remained shaken up for most of the day after hearing about my grandfather's death.
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📔knock (one's) head against a/the wall
📋To attempt continuously and fruitlessly to accomplish some task or achieve some goal that is or seems ultimately hopeless.
🗣Some people are never going to agree with you on this, so it's no use knocking your head against a wall trying to convince everyone.
🗣I feel like I've been knocking my head against the wall trying to understand this math equation.
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📔 romp home
📋Meaning
To deftly or easily win a race, contest, or competition. Primarily heard in UK.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣With her arch-rival out of commission with a pulled hamstring, the defending champion romped home at the Olympics once again.
🗣Showing their utter superiority on the pitch, the boys in blue look set to romp home to a 6–2 victory.
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📔 safe and sound
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not hurt or injured.
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📔 hit the jackpot
📋Meaning 1
To win a large amount of money, especially in a lottery.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣Stop wasting your money on lottery tickets—it's not like you'll ever hit the jackpot.
📋Meaning 2
To acquire or come into possession of something very beneficial or perfectly suited for one.
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🗣Marcy hit the jackpot with her new job—it's basically her dream job, plus a huge salary.
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To find exactly what was sought or desired, especially in a large quantity.
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📔 ahead of the game
📋Meaning
doing well in a situation and making progress.
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🗣 I’m always taking training courses so that I can get ahead of the game.
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📔 back in the saddle
📋Meaning
doing something that you had stopped doing for a while.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 I started working out at the gym again and it feels great to be back in the saddle.
🗣 Don’t worry, it’s just an ankle sprain—you’ll be back in the saddle playing tennis in a couple of weeks.
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📔 bystander effect
📋Meaning
A social psychological phenomenon in which the more people there are viewing a crisis or crime, the less likely they are to offer aid to the victim(s). Also known as bystander apathy.
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📔 by stealth
📋Meaning
In an undetected way; silently and secretly.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣The cat burglar entered the office by stealth, and the only evidence he was there was the missing document.
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📔 Gain ground
📋Meaning
To become popular, to make progress, to advance.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 “As Airbnb gains ground in many cities all over the world, many locals complain that they can no longer find a place to live. Landlords would rather rent their places out to tourists and earn more money.”
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📔 make someone sick
📋Meaning
to make someone appalled, shocked or disgusted.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 I can’t believe you ate that entire bucket of fried chicken—you make me sick.
🗣 Listening to my sister talk to her boyfriend in her whiny baby voice makes me so sick.
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