English of the Day

English of the Day

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Check Daily to Learn some Popular British🇬🇧 and American🇺🇸 English Idioms,Slang & Phrases & Phrasal Verbs used in Real English Conversations. Check out these awesome channels,too @Idiomsland @SlangWords @PhrasalCards

Slang of the Day 🇺🇸ice (1) ✍🏾Meaning: diamonds; expensive jewellery ❕For example: 🔺On Oscar night some of the women are dripping in ice, and so are some of the men. 🔺Jerome gave his girlfriend a glittering ice necklace for her birthday. 💢Variety: This...
20 Дек 2018
Phrasal Verb of the Day 💢make into ✍🏾Meaning: to change someone or something into someone or something different ❕For example: be made into sth 🔺All the Harry Potter books will be made into movies. make sth/sb into sth 🔺The Harry Potter movies will make...
20 Дек 2018
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19 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day ★flick British and Australian English ✍🏾Meaning: a movie ❕For example: 🔺Have you seen the new Batman flick yet? 🔺Those Bollywood flicks are fun to watch, but they're pretty crazy. 💢Note: Also "the flicks", meaning the movies, as in "Let's...
19 Дек 2018
Idiom of the Day 📚pick somebody's brains ✍🏾Meaning: If you pick somebody's brains, you ask them for detailed information or ideas about something. ❕For example: 🔺The new guy Gavin was working for our main competitor before coming here, so the boss has...
19 Дек 2018
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18 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day 🔰nest egg ✍🏾Meaning: money saved for the future or for retirement For example: 🔺When Jane retired, she had to live on the nest egg she'd saved in the bank. 🔺Most people use banks as a source of loans and credit rather than as a place...
18 Дек 2018
Idiom of the Day 📚earn your stripes ✍🏾Meaning: If you earn your stripes, you do something to prove that you have the skills or ability for a particular job or rank. ❕For example: 🔺He earned his stripes in the department of foreign affairs before becoming...
17 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day 💥xerox ✍🏾Meaning: to photocopy something For example: Hey, Judy. Have you xeroxed the report yet? How long would it take to xerox fifty pages? ★Origin: from the trade name Xerox, a brand of photocopiers ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Slang_of_the_day 🌀...
16 Дек 2018
Idiom of the Day 📚drink like a fish INFORMAL ✍🏾Meaning: If someone drinks like a fish, they drink a lot of alcohol. For example: 🔺Since he got back from the war Billy's been drinking like a fish, and we think he needs some help. 🔺Some people might say...
15 Дек 2018
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14 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day 📌poof poofter Offensive an offensive, derogatory word meaning a gay man For example: 🔺Everybody thought Gavin was a poof because he liked classical music and going to the ballet. 🔺Boys in my high school used to go "poofter bashing". They'd...
14 Дек 2018
Idiom of the Day 📚a shot in the arm INFORMAL ✍🏾Meaning: You can say something is a shot in the arm if it gives a person or an organisation renewed energy or enthusiasm. For example: 🔺Getting a grant from the Arts Council was a much-needed shot in the...
13 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day 🇺🇸inhale ✍🏾Meaning: to eat very quickly For example: 🔺Johnny must have been real hungry. He inhaled that burger! 🔺The kids grabbed their hotdogs and inhaled them in no time. ⦿Variety: This slang term is typically used in American English...
12 Дек 2018
Idiom of the Day 📚quick on the uptake ✍🏾Meaning: If you are quick on the uptake, you're smart and you can understand things quickly. For example: 🔺Jamal's really quick on the uptake when you explain something to him, so his problem with school grades...
11 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day 🔰take ✍🏾Meaning: stolen money or goods For example: 🔺The take from the bank robbery was about ten thousand dollars. 🔺The cops have caught the thieves, but they're still looking for the take. ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Slang_of_the_day 🌀 @Englishoftheday...
10 Дек 2018
Idiom of the Day 📚get off on the wrong foot ✍🏾Meaning: If you get off on the wrong foot, you start something poorly, or begin with a mistake. For example: 🔺I got off on the wrong foot in my new job when I forgot to pass on an important message to the...
8 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day 🔰quads ✍🏾Meaning: quadriceps; large muscles in the upper legs For example: 🔺My trainer at the gym showed me some new exercises to build up my quads. 🔺A body builder tries to build up his quads and calf muscles together so they look well-proportioned....
6 Дек 2018
Idiom of the Day 📚cost the earth charge the earth ✍🏽Meaning: If something costs the earth, or they charge the earth for it, it's very expensive. For example: 🔺Just having a cup of coffee costs the earth in there. It's ridiculously expensive. 🔺Don't have...
4 Дек 2018
Slang of the Day 🇺🇸icky ✍🏾Meaning: unpleasant in colour or taste ❕For example: 🔺The caramel pudding was so sweet and icky that I could hardly eat it. 🔺Why did you get that icky green colour? It's awful! 📌Variety: This slang term is typically used in American...
2 Дек 2018