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1. Course Introduction: What's this? More than 100 English idioms. More than 100 quizzes? Yes. In this course, we're going to study and learn 100 more than 100 essential English idioms. Right? So, for each idiom will have its own lesson. We're going to do an example. Definition and practice for each idiom. Immediately after that, we're going to have a test. A quiz? Ah, multiple choice quiz which test your ability to understand the idiom and its meaning, but also listening comprehension. Did you understand what happened in the situation? Are you able to answer questions about specific details? Okay, so we're gonna boost your vocabulary. English fluency, listening comprehension and have some fun. Okay, let's get started.
2. Useful Tips: here are some useful tips. As you go through the course, the first thing you're going to do is watch the idiom lesson. Right? So this one is all the rage. As you're going through, you're going to watch the example. You're going to watch the definition, and then there's some more practice. Okay, So while you're watching, try to absorb as much information as possible. If you need to repeat, that's fine. Once we get to at the end of the idiom lesson, we're going to go directly to the quiz, right? So the first thing I will do is you will hear my voice. I'm going to read the question and the answer choices. Let's take a look if something is all the rage than everyone is ignoring it, smelling it, talking about it, hunting for it, getting angry at it. Okay, after I read the question and all of the choices, What's this? Over here, we have a timer. Let's take a look. Okay, so the timer is going to start running now. This timer is quite short. It's only seven seconds. So that means this is very important. If you need more time, the timers going too fast. Oh, no, No. Pause. The video. Uh huh. Pause the video. Take a look at the question. Explore the answers. Take your time. When you finally have chosen your answer The answer that you think is correct start the timer again. If something is all the rage that everyone is talking about it. Okay, so I'll read the question again and then I'll show you the answer. All right. This is how the course is going to work. Let's do it. Let's jump right in.
3. A bed of roses: After taking the new sales job, Tom realized it was not going to be a bed of roses. Tom had to work 20 hours a day and travel six days a week. A bed of roses means that things are easy, comfortable and trouble free. If something is a bed of roses, weaken, do it pretty easily and without much effort. Even though his job was not a bed of roses, Tom was paid $1 million per year. Tom decided to keep working, even though it was difficult.
4. QUIZ ⏲ A bed of roses: If something is a better Brose is, it is hard and difficult, stressful and horrible, surprising and awesome, easy and trouble free, sleepy and dreamy. If something is a bed of roses, it is easy and trouble free. What kind of job did Tom except a sales job, a marketing job, a cleaning job, an assassination job, a teaching job? What kind of job did Tom except a sales job? How many hours a day did Tom have to work? 10 16 eight, 22 20. How many hours a day did Tom have to work? 20. Why did Tom decide to keep working at this difficult job? Because he likes to travel because the medical benefits are great because his partner is a beautiful woman because it has a high salary because he can swim while it work. Why did Tom decide to keep working at this difficult job? Because it has a high salary
5. A blessing in disguise: It was a miracle. Henry got ran over by a dump truck, but he only had a small scratch on his finger. It was a blessing in disguise because the insurance payout was $5 million. A blessing in disguise is when something bad happens. But because the bad thing happened, something wonderful happens. I fell down, but it was a blessing in disguise because when I stood up, I met the woman of my dreams. Ready, little buddy, Let's do it. It's pronunciation time. A blessing in disguise, A blessing in disguise, a blessing in disguise.
6. QUIZ ⏲ A blessing in disguise: a blessing in disguise is when something wonderful happens. After something jumps out of our shoes, something bad happens. Something is extremely funny. Something makes us angry. Something goes great. A blessing in disguise is when something wonderful happens. After something bad happens. Henry was run over by a dump truck, a bus, an airplane, a wild horse, a scooter. Henry was run over by a dump truck. A similar way to say a blessing in disguise is a spectacular disaster and unappreciated act of kindness, an unavoidable action, an ocean of wonder. An unexpected surprise. A similar way to say a blessing in disguise is an unexpected surprise. How much money did Henry get from the insurance company? $83 million $1 million. $50 million! $5 million. $13 million. How much money did Henry get from the insurance company? Well, he got $5 million
7. A far cry from: So, Tom said. This tropical island is a far cry from the tropical island I own in the South Pacific. If something is a far cry from something else, it's much different. It might be better. It might be worse, but it's different. Repeat after me and improve your pronunciation. This ice cream is a far cry from the ice cream my mommy makes.
8. QUIZ ⏲ A far cry from: if my cooking is a far cry from your wife's cooking than our styles of cooking are super spectacular. Super lazy, super different, super awesome. Super tasty. If my cooking is a far cry from your wife's cooking than our styles of cooking are super different. Where is the island that Tom owns in the Indian Ocean, in the South Pacific, in the Northern Territories, in the Upper Peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea? Where is the island that Tom owns in the South Pacific? If I tell you that your work is a far cry from the work I want and expect, then I'm trying to say that your work is unacceptable. Your work is great. Your work is extravagant. Your work is exciting. Your work is boring. If I tell you that your work is a far cry from the work I want and expect, then I'm trying to say that your work is unacceptable. The ice cream in this video is a far cry from what? The ice cream my daughter makes the ice cream. My husband makes the ice cream. My uncle makes the ice cream my father makes the ice cream my mommy makes the ice cream in this video is a far cry from what the ice cream my mommy makes
9. A hot potato: Tom always talks about politics. Often people get uncomfortable around him because the issue is such a hot potato. Tom needs to chill out. A hot potato is a subject that's not easy to talk about. It makes people upset, Want to argue? And there's no easy solution. Not everyone will be satisfied. Let's practice. Be careful, Tom. Politics is such a hot potato that you risk losing friends. Maybe you should talk about something less controversial.
10. QUIZ ⏲ A hot potato: a hot potato is a potato that is really hot and burns our hands. A crazy dog that runs around barking all the time and overbearing parents who controls their kids, a subject that is not easy to talk about. A magical drink that makes you invisible. A hot potato is a subject that is not easy to talk about. What is the hot potato that Tom always talks about? World peace, religion, politics? His mother's cooking, the neighbor's dog? What is the hot potato that Tom always talks about? Politics. If we're talking about a hot potato than everyone, will not be hungry, satisfied, thirsty. Board angry. If we're talking about a hot potato than everyone will not be satisfied. Tom needs to chill out. What does chill out mean? Break things, yell really loudly. Work in a freezer, drink a cold soda. Relax and calm down. Tom needs to chill out. What does chill out mean? Relax and calm down
11. A picture paints a thousand words: Well, it was cloudy. There were three people wearing pink sweatshirts. There was a big black dog running down the street. Wait. I took a photo. Ah, Picture paints 1000 words. A picture paints 1000 words means often it's easier and more complete To use a picture to describe something Instead of using our words, we show a picture. Let's practice. It was so funny. He tripped on a snake and fell into a pit of hungry crocodiles. Wait, wait. I took a picture. Ah, picture paints 1000 words.
12. QUIZ ⏲ A picture paints a thousand words: a picture paints 1000 words means it's easier to use $1000.100 dollars. It's easier to use 1000 pictures instead of words. It's easier to use a painting instead of taking 1000 selfies. It's easier to use 1000 words to talk about something. It's easier to use a picture to describe something a picture paints. 1000 words means it's easier to use a picture to describe something in Part one. What was the weather like? It was clear it was rainy. It was cloudy. It was cold. It was balmy in part one. What was the weather like? It was cloudy in part one. What were the people wearing? Pink sweatshirts, pink sweaters, pink jogging pants, pink shorts, pink shirts. In part one. What were the people wearing pink sweatshirts? In Part three, the guide tripped on and fell into a pit off a salamander. Hungry dogs, a snake hungry crocodiles, a scorpion hungry lions, a stick hungry dragons, a saddle hungry wolves. In Part three, the guy tripped on a snake and fell into a pit of crocodiles hungry crocodiles
13. Actions speak louder than words: Tom said. I promised in 15 minutes I'll pick you up. 20 hours later, Tom had income. All George could think was actions speak louder than words. Actions speak louder than words means we're not doing what we're saying. It's usually a bad thing because we can't believe people. Their actions don't match their words. Two weeks later, Tom said, Hey, I'll pick you up in 10 minutes, George said. Okay, but George was thinking actions speak louder than words.
14. QUIZ ⏲ Actions speak louder than words: when we see someone and we say actions speak louder than words. What are we thinking? The person is awesome and knows kung fu. This person talks a lot, but we can't believe them. This person's actions are incredibly fast. This person must be a superhero. This person must be really quiet and not say much when we see someone and we say actions speak louder than words. What are we thinking? This person talks a lot, but we can't believe them. In part one, Tom promised to be there in minutes to pick your jump. 20 eight 17 15 11 In part one, Tom promised to be there in 15 minutes to pick Georgia actions. Speak louder than words means we're not doing what we're saying. Doing laundry right now. Doing what our mothers say. Doing a good job cooking, doing anything tonight. Actions speak louder than words means we're not doing what we're saying. How much time passed before Tom offered to pick up George again? One month, 20 days, two weeks, three months, five weeks. How much time passed before Tom offered to pick up George again? Two weeks
15. All day long: Tom said I had to wait all day long for you to come pick me up. I almost got robbed, beat up and molested. What happened? We can say all day long to show that something lasts a long time. We can also say all day long to express that were not happy. It lasted so long. Pete said to Tom, I'm so sorry. It took all day long to get through traffic. There was a huge accident. No one could move. I guess I could have called a
16. QUIZ ⏲ All day long: If something takes all day along, it feels like it makes us feel like time is passing quickly, begins early in ends next week, starts in our head and ends up on paper. Takes a lot of time for it to finish, makes the neighbors wake up earlier. If something takes all day long, it feels like it takes a lot of time for it to finish. Because the person took so long to pick Tom up. What almost happened. Tom was almost cooked, baked and fried. Tom was almost robbed, beat up and molested. Tom was almost molested, run over and yelled at. Tom was almost beat up, smiled at and stepped. Tom was almost killed, robbed and hugged because the person took so long to pick Tom up. What almost happened. Tom was almost robbed, beat up and molested. If we're telling someone about an unpleasant experience, we can use all day long to show that it lasted much longer than we wanted. Made us happy the whole day, created an unpleasant stain on our shirt, made the neighbors angry and leave for the day. Lasted such a short time that we forgot what happened. If we're telling someone about an unpleasant experience we can use all day along to show that it lasted much longer than we wanted. Why was Pete late to pick up Tom? There was a huge earthquake. There was a huge argument. There was a huge tsunami. There was a huge fire. There was a huge accident. Why was Pete late to pick up Tom? There was a huge accident.
17. All set: Tom said. Okay, I added tomatoes, cheese, pickles and sardines to the ice cream. We're all set. We can say all set to communicate that something is completed or finished, or to refer to a situation or problem that has been resolved. Greg said to Tom, We're not all set. You still haven't added the mustard water, melon and fried rice to the ice cream. Then we'll be all set.
18. QUIZ ⏲ All set: If something is all set, it is not ready and disorganized, full of life and excitement outside our control. Ready and finished full of weird noises. If something is all set, it is ready and finished in part one. What ingredients did Tom add to the ice cream tomatoes? Also chicken, sardines, potatoes, geese, salt, bread, oregano, spices, tomatoes, sardines, mayo, lettuce, broccoli, cheese, tomatoes, cheese, pickles, sardines In part one. What ingredients did Tom add to the ice cream? Tomatoes, cheese, pickles, sardines? If Frank says all set boss, he may be trying to communicate that the problem with the food is still happening. The problem with the food is already fixed. The problem with the food is not important. The problem with the food is ongoing. The problem with the food is frustrating. If Frank says all set boss, he may be trying to communicate that the problem with the food is already fixed. Greg wants to add which ingredients to the ice cream fried rice, watermelon, mustard, mustard, pickles, chicken's feet, broccoli cream, fried rice, watermelon, potatoes, tomato sauce, sugar, mustard, grapes. Greg wants to add which ingredients to the ice cream fried rice, watermelon, mustard
19. All the best: Tom said to marry. Oh, it was so nice to meet and have lunch with you. Sorry about the food poisoning. See you later. All the best. All the best is a polite way to end communication. It shows that we have good energy towards the person with whom we were chatting, talking or corresponding. Mary said All the best you recommended that I eat the tuna sandwich and now I'm in the hospital. Tom said, Mm, all the best.
20. QUIZ ⏲ All the best: all the best is ah, way to end. Polite communication, generous relationships, crazy lives, stupid wars, great arguments. All the best is, ah, polite way to end communication. What happened to Mary at lunch? She had to pay the bill. She had food poisoning. She kissed the waiter. She lost her phone. She ate too much food. What happened to Mary? At lunch, she had food poisoning, saying all the best shows that we have towards the person with whom we were communicating. An angry face, ugly opinions, Sadness, good energy, bad blood. Saying all the best shows that we have good energy towards the person with whom we were communicating. What did Mary eat that made her sick and have to go to the hospital? A tuna sandwich, Our spaghetti dish. A bowl of tomato soup, a green banana, a steak dinner. What did Mary eat that made her sick and have to go to the hospital? A tuna sandwich
21. All the rage: George said. At the moment, sardine flavored ice cream is all the rage. My business is making so much money. People love it, and I love it. If something is all the rage, it's really popular, and everyone is talking about it. However, if something is all the rage is probably temporary and won't last, George said. Well, two months have passed. Sardine flavored ice cream is no longer popular. I think broccoli flavored ice cream will be all the rage next.
22. QUIZ ⏲ All the rage: if something is all the rage than everyone is ignoring it, smelling it, talking about it, hunting for it, getting angry at it. If something is all the rage than everyone is talking about it, what kind of ice cream is all the rage in part one. Zebra flavored ice cream. Sardine flavored ice cream. Leather flavored ice cream. Corn flavored ice cream, duck flavored ice cream. What kind of ice cream is all the rage? In Part one, it was sardine flavored ice cream. A similar way to say that something is all the rage is to say that it is really undervalued . Really old, really trustworthy, really weird, really popular. A similar way to say that something is all the rage is to say that it that it is really popular. How long was sardine flavored ice cream All the rage? Two months, six months, 12 months, one month, eight months. How long was sardine flavored ice cream all the rage? Two months
23. An arm and a leg: Fred said to Tom, I can't believe you had to pay $75 for one movie ticket. That's an arm and a leg. Was it worth it? An arm and a leg means something is super expensive and has a very high price. If you paid an arm and a leg, you probably paid way too much money, Tom said. No, the movie was horrible. The popcorn made me sick. I was in the hospital for two weeks. I can't believe I paid an arm and a leg for such a horrible time.
24. QUIZ ⏲ An arm and a leg: if the bill costs an arm and a leg, we feel that the prices really fair. Really low, really high. Really strange. Really are awesome. If the bill constant arm and a leg, we feel that the prices really high. How much money did Tom have to pay for one movie ticket? $35 $75 $45 $65. $85. How much money did Tom have to pay for one movie ticket? $75. What did Tom think about the movie? He thought it was fabulous. He thought it was boring. He thought it was exciting. He thought it was weird. He thought it was horrible. What did Tom think about the movie? He thought it was horrible. What caused Tom to be sick and have to go to the hospital? The popcorn, the hot dogs, the candy, the movie, the chocolates. One cause Tom to be sick and have to go to the hospital. The popcorn
25. As simple as that: Fred said. When I invest my money, I do comprehensive research to understand what's going on. It's a simple is that I am not a crazy guy. As simple as that means something is extremely easy to understand or comprehend. It's very easy and not complicated, George said. When I invest my money, wait, I don't have any money. It's as simple is that I'm a crazy guy and I lost all my money.
26. QUIZ ⏲ As simple as that: as simple as that means that something is hard to swallow. Strangely deceptive, not difficult to understand. Easy to attack with chopsticks. Weird and full of feathers. As simple as that means that something is not difficult to understand. What does Fred do before investing his money? He does jumping jacks. He jumps on the bed. He does nothing. He swims in his money. He does lots of research. What does Fred do before investing his money? He does lots of research. Someone who says it's a simple is that is trying to communicate that something is incredibly delicious. Strangely awesome, difficult to dissect, easy to comprehend, stuck in their underwear. Someone who says It's as simple as that is trying to communicate that something is easy to comprehend. George is a crazy guy. What happened to his money? He ate it. He lost it. He spent it. He hit it. He shredded it. George is a crazy guy. What happened to his money? He lost it
27. At the drop of a hat: at the drop of a hat, George was off running. He had just found out that the local ice cream shop is now selling sardine flavored ice cream. MM. At the drop of a hat means immediately no hesitation and without delay. If something happens at the drop of a hat, it happens suddenly. And right now, When George arrived at the ice cream shop, there was no one in line. Yes, At the drop of a hat, George ordered 50 sardine flavored ice cream cones.
28. QUIZ ⏲ At the drop of a hat: if something happens at the drop of a hat, It happened later in the day, sometime next week, right after lunch. After the hat show. Immediately. If something happens at the drop of a hat, it happens immediately. Why did George start running at the drop of a hat? He found out the store was selling ice cream He likes. He found out the store was selling books he likes. He found out the store was selling computers he likes. He found out the store was selling pasta He likes. He found out the store was selling candy he likes. Why did George start running at the drop of a hat? He found out the store was selling ice cream. He likes. How long do we hesitate if we do something at the drop of a hat about five minutes, half a day, maybe one hour? We don't hesitate about 10 days. How long do we hesitate if we do something at the drop of a hat? We don't hesitate. How many people were in line when George arrived at the ice cream shop? 10 50 zero six 100. How many people were in line when George arrived at the ice cream shop? Zero
29. Back to the drawing board: George said. It looks like our sardine flavored ice cream business was a failure back to the drawing board. Let's try broccoli flavored ice cream. If we go back to the drawing board, it means we tried something. But it didn't work. It was a failure. We need to go back to the beginning and try something different. Let's practice. Oh, it was a failure. No worries. Back to the drawing board. Let's try something new and different.
30. QUIZ ⏲ Back to the drawing board: If we go back to the drawing board, we go to the end and start a new project. Drive away as fast as we can without looking back, go back to the beginning and start over. Leave out the back door and steal the drawing board. Go back to a restaurant called the Drawing Board. If we go back to the drawing board, we go back to the beginning and start over. George said the business was a failure. What did he sell? Apple flavored ice cream. Orange flavored ice cream? Sardine flavored ice cream, swordfish flavored ice cream. He'll flavored ice cream. George said the business was a failure. What did he sell? Sardine flavored ice cream after his first business failure? What does George want to try now? Egg flavored ice cream, wolf flavored ice cream, carrot flavored ice cream, melon flavored ice cream, broccoli flavored ice cream. After his first business failure, what does George want to try now? Broccoli flavored ice cream. If we go back to the drawing board, we can try something that is on Lee a little bit old, something that is the same as before, something that is boring and awful. Something that is new and different, something that is weird and strange. If we go back to the drawing board, we can try something that is new and different.
31. Be a chicken: Fred said to Tom, Come on, don't be a chicken jump off the cliff, Tom said. What are you crazy? Fred said, If someone says to you, don't be a chicken, they're basically calling you a coward. They want you to do something that you probably don't want to do. They're trying to persuade you. Tom said to Fred, You tell me, Don't be a chicken, but are you willing to jump off the cliff? Fred said. Mm, well, look, there's a bird.
32. QUIZ ⏲ Be a chicken: if someone says you're a chicken, they think you are a great person, a weird poker player, a cowardly person, a brave warrior, a silly scientist. If someone says you're a chicken, they think you are a cowardly person. What did Fred want Tom to do? Tie his shoes, start his car, leap off a building, jump off a cliff. Be a clone? What did Fred want Tom to do? He wanted him to jump off a cliff. If you think someone is a chicken, you might say they are not good looking. Not brave. Not very strong, not wealthy, not ugly. If you think someone is a chicken, you might say they are not brave at the end. Instead of talking about jumping off the cliff, Fred wanted to talk about a snake, a bird, a lion, a dinosaur, a puppy. At the end. Instead of talking about jumping off the cliff, Fred wanted to talk about a bird
33. Beat around the bush: Henry said. Tom, please do not beat around the Bush anymore. We really need to know what you think about this business deal, Tom said. To beat around the Bush means to avoid talking about the main topic. If we beat around the bush, we're trying not to talk about something important. Let's practice. Mary beat around the Bush for three days because she didn't want to make a decision. Sam decided to stop beating around the bush and ordered pancakes.
34. QUIZ ⏲ Beat around the bush: if someone likes to beat around the bush, they like to beat on the drum and run around the bush, smacked the ground around a tree run around the outside of a tall building. Talk about the best way to grow bushes. Avoid talking about what's important. If someone likes to beat around the bush, they like to avoid talking about what's important. Henry needs to know what Tom thinks about a new movie. An awesome roller coaster, a business deal, a market surge, a classic car. Henry needs to know what Tom thinks about a business deal. How long did Mary beat around the bush? Six months, three days for weeks, three hours, five years. How long did Mary beat around the Bush? Three days. Why did Mary beat around the Bush for so long? Because she didn't want to make a decision because she doesn't like the new bars because she needed to talk to a new client because she was bored and angry because she didn't want to make a cake. Why did Mary beat around the Bush for so long? Because she didn't want to make a decision
35. Best thing since sliced bread: Henry said. This invention is the best thing since sliced. Brag, Tom said. I know we're going to make a lot of money. If something is the best thing since sliced bread, it's great. It's incredible, is wonderful. It's extraordinary. It's fabulous pronunciation practice. Oh, this technology is the best thing since sliced bread. I love it.
36. QUIZ ⏲ Best thing since sliced bread: something that is the best thing since sliced bread is the greatest failure in the world. The worst thing to ever happen. The weirdest thing we've ever seen. The greatest thing ever, the most crazy thing ever. Something that is the best thing since sliced bread is the greatest thing ever. The invention in Part one, will make Henry and Tom core wealthy, angry, sad, aggressive. The invention in Part one, will make Henry and Tom wealthy. We can describe something that is the best thing since sliced bread as incredible and awesome, horrible and strange, ugly and pleasant, weird and dangerous. Lovely and rude. We can describe something that is the best thing since sliced bread as incredible and awesome in Part two, which were did I not use to describe the meaning of the idiom? Best things in sliced bread. Great, extraordinary, incredible, Awesome, Wonderful. In part two, which word did I not use to describe the meaning of the idiom? Best thing since sliced bread. I didn't use the word awesome
37. Bite off more than you can chew: Tom jumped up, grabbed a fork and yelled, I'm gonna go hunt for a bear. Tom's wife just said, I think you're going to bite off more than you can, too. To bite off more than you can chew means to get involved in something that is too much for you. You probably won't be successful. You don't have the skills or the qualifications or the tools to succeed. All right, let's repeat out loud. He bit off more than he could chew. She's going to bite off more than chic in two.
38. QUIZ ⏲ Bite off more than you can chew: if you bite off more than you can to You are trying to to your food into small pieces are trying to bite Everyone that comes near you are trying to accomplish more than you are able are trying to achieve great results in a video game Are trying to eat as much food as you can if you bite off more than you can too. You are trying to accomplish more than you are able. What weapon is Tom going to use to go hunting? A knife? Ah, fork, A gun, a sword, a spoon. What weapon is Tom going to use to go hunting? Ah, fork. What animal is Tom going to hunt or crocodile? A deer? A dog? Ah, bird. Oh, bear. What animal is Tom going to hunt a bear? Which sentence is incorrect? Sam is going to bite off more than he can, too. You are going to bite off more than you can, too. Sarah and Tom are going to bite off more than they can, too. Mary is going to bite off more than he can, too. We are going to bite off more than weaken, too. Which sentence is incorrect? Mary is going to bite off more than he can, too.
39. Bite the bullet: Henry said. We have no choice. The economy is really bad right now. We have to bite the bullet. We have to let 50 employees go or the company will fail. If you bite the bullet, you make a decision during a very difficult situation and you accept that bad things are going to happen, but it's necessary to be able to move forward, Henry said. Wow, that was a difficult situation. I'm glad we were able to bite the bullet and move forward. Now the company is much stronger and we can keep building and become better than ever.
40. QUIZ ⏲ Bite the bullet: If we bite the bullet, we make a difficult decision. In order to be able to slide backwards, be able to sit down, be able to move forward, be able to run away, be able to lean sideways. If we bite the bullet, we make a difficult decision in order to be able to move forward. What reason did Henry give for needing to bite the bullet? The market was making us money. The economy was really bad. The food in the kitchen smelled horrible. The economy was really good. The bar said he liked to two on bullets. What reason did Henry give for needing to bite the bullet? The economy was really bad. If we're working at a company, what does it mean to let someone go terminate their employment, terminate their library card, terminate their life, terminate their marriage, terminate their gym membership? If we're working at a company, what does it mean to let someone go terminate their employment? What happened after biting the bullet and moving forward, the company asked for a loan to pay its debt. The company was bought by another company. The company closed its doors and shut down. The company became ready for success, the company will fire even more employees. What happened after biting the bullet and moving forward, the company became ready for success.
41. Black out: Henry. Ask Tom. Why do you always black out when you watch the movie frozen? Tom said. I don't know. Something about that movie just freaks me out. If someone blacks out, they become unconscious. They faint. They go from this to this, but there's still alive there, just sleeping, Tom said. I don't know why, but animated movies make me black out. Oh, look, there's one now.
42. QUIZ ⏲ Black out: a similar way. To say that someone blacked out is to say the person became unconscious. The person became bored. The person became ecstatic. The person became unruly. A person became aggressive. A similar way to say that someone blacked out is to say the person became unconscious. Something about the movie frozen does what To Tom. It makes him itchy. It scares him. It freaks him out. It makes him cry. It gives him nightmares. Something about the movie frozen does what To Tom. It freaks him out. If someone blacks out in front of you, you might want to check and see how much money they have. Check and see what brand of shoes they're wearing. Check and see if they're bald and carry a comb. Check and see whether or not there. Okay, check and see if they have a gold watch. If someone blacks out in front of you, you might want to check and see whether or not there. Okay, what kind of movies make Tom blackout? Sci fi movies or movies? Family movies, animated movies, adventure movies? What kind of movies make Tom blackout Animated movies
43. Break open: Fred said to Tom, If there's a fire, you need to stay calm, then go crazy, scream like a little girl and break open the doors To break open means to cause something toe open. Suddenly, we're using force toe open something very quickly, Fred said to Tom. Oh, yeah, I remember the last time you scream like a little girl. It was so loud it broke open the windows, Tom said. I don't remember that.
44. QUIZ ⏲ Break open: to break open means to cars something toe open later sometime next week. Suddenly, slowly, carefully to break open means to cause something toe open. Suddenly, what was the first piece of advice that Fred gave Tom regarding a fire? Stay calm, Stay happy. Stay depressed. Stay weird. Stay board. What was the first piece of advice that Fred gave Tom regarding a fire? Stay calm. What was the second piece of advice that Fred gave to Tom about a fire? Go crazy, scream like a little boy and break open the windows, Go stupid, screamed like a little crocodile and break open the doors. Go crazy, scream like a little girl and break open the doors, go crazy, yell like a little girl and break open the books, Go crazy, shot like a little bird and break open the presence. What was the second piece of advice that Fred gave to Tom about a fire? Go crazy, scream like a little girl and break open the doors? What happened the last time Tom screamed like a little girl? It was so loud it broke open the windows. It was so quiet. Shut the windows. It was so strange it made the neighbors faint. It was so boring. It made us fall asleep. It was so creative that it won an award. What happened the last time? Tom scream like a little girl? It was so loud it broke open the windows.
45. Bump into: Fred said to his wife. I bumped into my high school girlfriend today. We had drinks and we went to see a movie. Uh huh. Just kidding. Gotcha. Bump into can mean to meet someone by accident. You weren't expecting to see this person, but here they are. You bumped into them, Fred's wife said today I bumped into my high school boyfriend. He asked me to marry him. Guess what? You and I are getting a divorce, and I'm not joking.
46. QUIZ ⏲ Bump into: bump into can mean to meet someone on purpose by appointment. Near a bumpy road in a dark alley by accident, bump into can mean to meet someone by accident. Read told his wife that he bumped into his girlfriend from Camp College High School, Elementary School work. Fred told his wife that he bumped into his girlfriend from high school breads. Wife also bumped into someone who. Her co worker, her high school boyfriend, her best friend. Her mother, Her uncle. Fred's wife also bumped into someone. Who? Her high school boyfriend. What did the high school boyfriend asked Fred's wife to do? Kiss him, Joke with him, Run with him. Work with him. Marry him. What did the high school boyfriend asked Fred's wife to do? Marry him. Read and his wife are now getting a divorce. A new dog. Ah house Ah, Gold treasure, A business contract. Read and his wife are now getting a divorce
47. Chew the fat: Fred and Mary haven't seen each other for 10 years. They stayed up half the night so they could, to the fact and catch up on each other's lives to to the fat means to have a long and informal conversation with someone to talk for hours and hours. It could also mean to gossip with your friends. Fred and Mary chewed the fact until 4 a.m. They were too tired to talk any longer. They were happy to have such great conversation.
48. QUIZ ⏲ Chew the fat: if we to the fat with someone we have with them. An argument. A chess match, a disagreement, a conversation, a business contract. If we to the fat was someone, we have a conversation with them. Fred and Mary haven't seen each other. Four three months. 10 days, 20 weeks, 10 years. One hour. Fred and Mary haven't seen each other four 10 years. Fred and Mary stayed up to talk and catch up on things during the night during the day during the afternoon during the sunset during the sunrise, Read and Mary stayed up during the night to talk and catch up on things. Fred and Mary chewed the fat. Until what time? 5 a.m. 4 a.m. 3 a.m. 6 a.m. Two a. M. Fred and Mary chewed the fat. Until what time? 4 a.m.
49. Come of age: Tom said. When I come of age, my grandfather is going to give me $1 million. I can't believe it. I'm going to buy everything. To come of age means to become an adult or reach adult status. It can also mean that someone or something has become mature, able and successful, Tom said. I just found out when I come of age, my grandfather is still going to give me one million. However, it's one million Indonesian rupiah, not dollars.
50. QUIZ ⏲ Come of age: if someone comes of age, they are now considered to be an octopus, a child, really immature, an adult, a good person. If someone comes of age, they're now considered to be an adult. Why is Tom excited to come of eight? Because he will be able to start driving because his grandfather will give him money because his dog will grow wings and fly away because his girlfriend will let him kiss her because his father will give him a new belt. Why is Tom excited to come of age? Because his grandfather will give him money. Tom thinks his grandfather will give him one million. What coins? Cats, dollars, pencils, diamonds. Tom thinks his grandfather will give him one million. What dollars? What does Tom's grandfather actually plan to give him? One million Indonesian rupiah one million Malaysian ringgit one million Mexican pesos. One million Vietnamese dong, $1 million. What does Tom's grandfather actually plan to give him one million Indonesian rupiah?
51. Count on: Tom said You can count on me to be there every morning at 7 a.m. With a smile on my face. You can also count on me to bring doughnuts. Count on means you can depend on someone or something. You can trust them. It can also mean that you expect something to happen. George said doughnuts. Great. We knew we could count on you to help the company. You can also count on us firing you after you bring the doughnuts.
52. QUIZ ⏲ Count on: If you can count on me, you can see me. Count me. Disregard me. Trust me. Use me. If you can count on me, you can trust me. Tom is planning to come in every morning. At what time? 6 a.m. For him. 7 a.m. Nine a. M. 11 a.m. Tom is planning to come in every morning. At what time? 7 a.m. We can count on Tom to bring cheese toast, fruit candy, doughnuts. We can count on Tom to bring doughnuts. Tom can count on George firing him promoting him, pushing him, kissing him, dueling him. Tom can count on George firing him.
53. Curiosity killed the cat: George said to Tom who? Hey, George, you got a lot of blood on your hands and you hold it a knife and there's a dead body on the floor. Tom said. Be careful. Curiosity killed the cat. Curiosity killed the cat means if we ask too many questions or if we get involved in other people's business, sometimes bad things happen. Who? That's a dark street down there. Maybe we shouldn't go down. Curiosity killed the cat. Let's do it. Pronunciation time. Curiosity killed the cat. Curiosity killed the cat. Curiosity killed the cat.
54. QUIZ ⏲ Curiosity killed the cat: If someone tells you curiosity killed the cat, it could be viewed as a soon Army warning. Present Prediction. Musical experience. If someone tells you curiosity killed the cat, it could be viewed as a warning based on the evidence. Tom probably was giving someone a bath in red wine was playing with a lot of red tomatoes. Was killing someone a moment before. Was preparing some chickens for dinner. Was painting a picture using red paint Based on the evidence, Tom probably was killing someone a moment before Tom said to George. Be careful. Curiosity killed the cat. Tom was trying to communicate what? George had better start cooking more delicious meals. George should be a better friend and bring flowers next time. George should get out of there unless he wants to die, too. George should stop throwing tomatoes at the teacher. George is curious like a cat, and it's a wonderful thing, Tom said to George. Be careful. Curiosity killed the cat. Tom was trying to communicate what George should get out of there unless he wants to die, too, according to the video. If we get involved in other people's business, sometimes bad things happen. Sometimes our wildest dreams come true. Sometimes we grow wings and can fly. Sometimes other people are happy for us. Sometimes our boss gives us a raise. According to the video, If we get involved in other people's business, sometimes bad things happen.
55. Cut a rug: Sarah and Mark decided to go out for the night. They've been wanting to cut a rug for some time. Now I wonder which club they'll go to. To cut a rug means to dance, to boogie, to shake what your mama gave you. If you cut a rug, you dance in an energetic and lively way. Sarah and Mark thought they were going to cut a rug in the coolest club in town. However, when they got there, it was filled with old people. Oh, well.
56. QUIZ ⏲ Cut a rug: Tom decided to cut a rug. You know the words. Tom decided to dance, decided to vomit, decided to scream, decided to run, decided to fall down. Tom decided to cut a rug. In other words, Tom decided to dance. Sarah and Mark decided to go to the post office, go home for the summer, go out for the night, go to a movie theater, go out for the day. Sarah and Mark decided to go out for the night. What is another way to say? Cut a rug. You shake what your uncle gave you to shake what your boss gave you to shake what your neighbor gave you to shake what your mama gave you to shake what your enemy gave you. What is another way to say? Cut a rug to shake what your mama gave you. When Sarah and Mark arrived at the club, it was filled with cool zombies, old people, sweet Children, Nardi bosses, angry policeman. When Sarah and Mark arrived at the club, it was filled with old people
57. Cut corners: Henry decided to cut corners and walk to the movie theater instead of drive his car. 14 hours later, Henry arrived. Yeah, but the movie was already finished. To cut corners means to do something as cheaply and easily as possible. We save time, energy and money. But the end result might cause big problems. Let's practice. Fred cut corners to build his house. Later, it fell apart. Sarah cut corners to save money at the dentist. Later, her teeth fellow.
58. QUIZ ⏲ Cut corners: If we cut corners on a work project, we might spend money on extra contractors skipper section so we can finish quicker. Interview as many people as we can add extra work, which makes us DeLay are finished date. Increase the quality of our product. If we cut corners on a work project, we might skipper section so we can finish quicker. How did Henry get to the movie? He drove. He flew. You walked. He ran. He skated. How did Henry get to the movie? He walked. What was the name of the movie? Henry went to see a great Turkey. Our Little mouse Adventure Canyon. Sweet Justice. The video doesn't say what was the name of the movie Henry went to see? The video doesn't say if we cut corners, the end result of our efforts might bring rain from the sky. Make everyone happy, cause extreme excitement cause huge problems Be a great success if we cut corners. The end result of our efforts might cause huge problems. What happened after Sarah cut corners to save money at the dentist? She never went to the dentist again. For teeth grew really long. She ate a huge bowl of ice cream. Her teeth fell out. She married the dentist. What happened? After Sarah cut corners to save money at the dentist, her teeth fell out.
59. Don't give up your day job: Henry said I'm going to become a professional dancer. But he was dancing very badly. Someone screamed. Don't give up your day job. If someone says don't give up your day job, they mean, keep your regular work. Keep your regular job because you're not very good at what you're planning to do. Repeat after me, Henry. I'm sorry to say this, but you suck is a dancer. Don't give up your day job, please.
60. QUIZ ⏲ Don't give up your day job: if someone tells you, don't give up your day job. They want to inform you that you're really successful at what you're doing right now that you should follow your dreams and keep going that you're one of the greatest performers the world has seen that you should start working at a job during the night that you circuit what you're doing and should stop immediately. If someone tells you, don't give up your day job. They want to inform you that you sark it what you're doing and should stop immediately. Henry was planning to become a a professional singer, professional artist, professional investigator, a professional dancer, professional clown. Henry was planning to become a professional dancer. Using this idiom too much could make people really happy, make people really offended, make people really sick, make people really content, make people really bored. Using this idiom too much could make people really offended. Henry was dancing very badly. Another way to say this could be that he was dancing like a rock star like a clumsy cow, like a graceful ballerina, like a beautiful sworn like a clever teacher, Henry was dancing very badly. Another way to say this could be that he was dancing like a clumsy cow
61. Double take: everyone did a double take. When George walked into the office with a pink flamingo on his head, George said. It's my new exercise routine. If someone does a double take, they look at something, then they quickly look again. They're shocked or surprised at what they saw. They do a double take. George was happy with himself, however. He did a double take when he saw Mary with a peacock on her head, Mary said It's the latest fashion.
62. QUIZ ⏲ Double take: if we do a double take, we look at something once and then quickly called the police. Quickly start reading a book. Quickly, look at it again. Quickly run away quickly. Call a friend. If we do a double take, we look at something once and then quickly look at it again. George walked into the office with what on his head. A pink lion, a pink husky, a ping crocodile, a pink flamingo. A pink parent. George walked into the office with what? On his head, A pink flamingo. George told everyone that having the Flamingo on his head was his exercise routine. Dream come true way of quitting his job. Meditation, ritual, new religion. George told everyone that having the Flamingo on his head was hiss exercise routine. Why was Mary wearing a peacock on her head? Mary said. It was a good luck charm, Mary said. It was a gift for the boss, Mary said. It was great for her hair, Mary said. It was the latest fashion. Mary said it was her lovely pet. Why was Mary wearing a peacock on her head? Mary said it was the latest fashion
63. Eager beaver: Tom said. Which one of you will be the Eager Beaver? Which one of you will get to work early, leave late and have a smile all day long? An eager beaver is someone who wants to do something or earn something very much. They're willing to work hard, work extra and do what's necessary to achieve their goals, Henry said. I'll do it. I'm an eager beaver. This project is very important. I will make it a success. Please give me lots of coffee.
64. QUIZ ⏲ Eager beaver: If someone is an eager beaver, we could describe them as lazy and ignorant, weird and wonderful, happy and stressed out, hard working and energetic, submissive and worthless. If someone is an eager beaver weaken, describe them as hard working and energetic. What does it mean to have a smile all day long to be in a horrible mood? Most of the time, you'll be in a positive mood most of the time to be playing video games most of the time to be in an inquisitive mood most of the time to be in an aggressive mood most of the time. What does it mean to have a smile all day long? It means to be in a positive mood. Most of the time. An eager beaver is willing to eat ice cream on Sundays, swim upstream for five minutes, work hard and work extra yo loudly and scream all day long. Drive fast and honk. Often, an eager beaver is willing to work hard and work extra. Why did Henry say Give me lots of coffee? Because he can't live without it because he dips his doughnuts in it because he can run faster with it because he can drive crazy with it because he can work longer with it. Why did Henry say Give me lots of coffee? Because he can work longer with it.
65. End of the day: Fred said to Tom. At the end of the day, we don't think you're a good fit for this company. You come to work late, you leave early and you play video games all day long. When we say at the end of the day we've thought and thought and thought about all of the possibilities, and now we're going to make a final decision. Mom said, At the end of the day, you're not going to fire me. I have some pictures here of you and a woman. It's not your wife. Fred said, okay.
66. QUIZ ⏲ End of the day: when we say at the end of the day, it means we've created a business that is about to come to an end. We've spoken about our problems and decided to jump up and down. We've thought that we're going to make a final decision. We've invested in a business called End of the Day. We've thought and realize thinking too much isn't fun when we say at the end of the day, it means we've thought that we're going to make a final decision. Bread doesn't think Tom is a good for the company idea. Bars, employees, fit investment Bread. Doesn't think Tom is a good spit for the company. What does Tom do? It work all day long. He smoked cigarettes. He dances on his desk. He smiles at everyone in a creepy way. He plays video games. He eats too loudly and smells bad. What does Tom do? It work all day long. He plays video games. Why isn't Fred going to fire Tom? Because Tom has pictures of Fred with the president of the company because Tom has pictures of Fred with another man in the bathroom. Because Tom has pictures of Fred with the bosses of party because Tom has pictures of Fred with a woman who isn't his wife. Because Tom is pictures of Fred with a ferocious dog. Why isn't Fred going to fire Tom? Because Tom has pictures of Fred with a woman who isn't his wife.
67. Fact of life: Tom said, Oh, is it time for my monthly shower already, Susie said. You're a garbage man. It's a fact of life. If you don't shower, you'll smell like garbage. A fact of life is something unpleasant that we have to accept because it won't change. We don't have to like it, but we need to learn to accept it, Susie said To Tom, it's a fact of life. If you don't start showering more often, I will leave you and you can stay dirty all by yourself.
68. QUIZ ⏲ Fact of life: a fact of life is something that we love and will continue to make us happy. Maybe unpleasant, but we have to accept causes us frustration. But we still love, makes us work harder for our income, jumps on our back and pushes us down. A fact of life is something that maybe unpleasant, but we have to accept. How often does Tom take a shower every day, once a week, once a month, twice a day? Once a year? How often does Tom take a shower once a month? What is Tom's profession? He's a lawyer. He's a doctor. He's a garbage man. He's a farmer. He's a mailman. What is Tom's profession? He's a garbage man. What will happen if Tom doesn't start showering more often? Susie will hug him. Susie will leave him. So is he will cook for him. Susie will cross her eyes. Susie will yell and scream. What will happen if Tom doesn't start showering more often? Susie will leave him
69. Falling out: Tom said. My girlfriend and I had a falling out about which cereal is best for breakfast. We haven't spoken for nine months. I'm right. She's wrong. A falling out is a big argument. You're having a quarrel or a huge disagreement with someone. Things were not so good, Tom said. Good news. My girlfriend and I are back together. Bad news. We had another falling out this time. About what? Juice to drink for breakfast.
70. QUIZ ⏲ Falling out: When we have a falling out, we often feel upset and angry, happy and energetic, strange and nervous, depressed and wonderful board and surprised when we have a falling out. We often feel upset and angry. In Part one. What was the reason Tom and his girlfriend had a falling out? They didn't agree on the right size of bed to buy. They didn't agree on which house to live in next year. They didn't agree on which cereal is best for breakfast. They didn't agree on which dog to buy for their son. They didn't agree on which investment to make. In Part one, what was the reason Tom and his girlfriend had a falling out? They didn't agree on which cereal is best for breakfast. A similar way to describe a falling out is a super exciting job, a horrible tasting sandwich, a really bad argument, an incredibly large dessert. Ah, huge apple falling from a tree. A similar way to describe a falling out is a really bad argument to make peace in the relationship. Perhaps Tom and his girlfriend shouldn't exercise together, eat breakfast together, earn money together, eat lunch together, escaped from the police together to make peace in the relationship. Perhaps Tom and his girlfriend shouldn't eat breakfast together
71. Give up: Henry said. I will never give up trying to eat this mountain of ice cream. I'm brave, courageous and a little crazy. Give up means to stop trying to do something or to stop trying to figure something out. We accept defeat. It could be good or bad, depending on the situation, Mark said. Yeah, your crazy. It's insane to try to eat 30 kilograms of ice cream all at once. However, if you don't give up, I'll take a selfie with you.
72. QUIZ ⏲ Give up: If we give up, we choose to work even harder on a project. Take a trip around the world. Talk about the pretty girl who lives next door. Stop working on a project. Give our money to someone else. If we give up, we choose to stop working on our project, Henry said. I will never give up trying to eat this of ice cream Mountain fountain dessert pile. Oh, Henry said. I will never give up trying to eat this mountain of ice cream. Henry is brave, courageous and a little weird. A little bored, a little crazy, a little hungry, a little dazed. Henry is brave, courageous and a little crazy, George said he gave up on his dreams to sail around the world. In other words, George kept trying to sail around the world, continued trying to sail around the world, paused while sailing around the world, hesitated while trying to sail around the world, stopped trying to sail around the world. George said he gave up on his dream to sail around the world. In other words, George, stop trying to sail around the world. If Henry doesn't give up trying to eat a huge amount of ice cream. Mark will take a selfie with him. Pay him to keep going. Make fun of him. Call the hospital. When he gets sick, tell all his friends about the incident. If Henry doesn't give up trying to eat a huge amount of ice cream, Mark will take a selfie with him.
73. Golden opportunity: Tom said to Henry. We have a golden opportunity here. There's a new company. It's awesome. We can invest before anyone finds out. What do you think? A golden opportunity is a rare opportunity to do something awesome. It's a great chance, Ah, wonderful possibility to do something incredible, Henry said to Tom. Oh, man, I missed out on the golden opportunity. I could have been rich, Tom said. It was your choice.
74. QUIZ ⏲ Golden opportunity: an example of a golden opportunity could be to eat rice and beans for all meals, to swim in dirty water, with huge crocodiles to be chased and attacked by a ferocious dog to pay too much money for an old car to travel around the world on a romantic cruise, an example of a golden opportunity could be to travel around the world on a romantic cruise . In the video, the golden opportunity that Tom and Henry are talking about is biting snakes and crocodiles in the jungle, tearing down an old apartment building, investing their money in a new company, spending all of their money on ice cream, learning to speak 20 different languages in the video. The golden opportunity that Tom and Henry are talking about is investing their money in a new company. A golden opportunity is a chance to do something boring, weird, incredible sharking. Terrible. A golden opportunity is a chance to do something incredible. How does Henry feel about missing out on the golden opportunity? Hungry and famished, frustrated and upset, shocked and happy, bored and lazy, surprised and terrified. How would his Henry feel about missing out on the golden opportunity? Frustrated and upset
75. Head start: Tom said. It wasn't fair. When we raised are turtles, your turtle had a head start. That's why I lost the competition. A head start means to begin before someone else. A head start can also be when we have an advantage that other people don't have, Peter said to Tom, You lost the race because you forgot to bring your turtle a head start had nothing to do with it, Tom said. Oh yeah.
76. QUIZ ⏲ Head start: if we have a head start in a race, were able to. We're high quality running shoes. Smile at everyone as we run past, buying the best route very quickly. Finish before anyone else can begin before everyone else. If we have a head start in a race, we are able to begin before everyone else. Why was Tom upset about losing the turtle race? Tom thought it wasn't fair that the turtles couldn't use jetpacks. Tom thought the other turtle had a head start in the race. Tom thought the other turtle was weighed too pretty to race. Tom thought his turtle hadn't eaten enough food before the race. Tom thought the judges in the race were not very nice. Why was Tom upset about losing the turtle race? Tom thought the other turtle had a head start in the race. A head start can also be we have that Others don't have an ocean of happiness, A great feeling of accomplishment, an advantage, an extra problem. Ah, huge cam burger. A head start can also be an advantage. We have that others don't have. What was the true reason that Tom's turtle lost the race? Tom forgot to bring his turtle to the competition. Tom cheated and the judges were angry. Tom tried to eat the other turtles for lunch. Tom wanted to put rocket boosters on his turtle. Tom forgot to put sunglasses on his turtle. What was the true reason that Tom's turtle lost the race? Tom forgot to bring his turtle to the competition.
77. High up: Henry said to Fred, I didn't know you were so high up in the company. Can you get me a better parking spot and free doughnuts? If a person is high up, they are high ranking or an important person in a group, society or organization. Fred said to Henry. Yeah, I'm pretty high up. I'm the vice president. If I help you, how will you help me? Henry said. I'll give you one of the doughnuts.
78. QUIZ ⏲ High up: if a person is high up, they are a low ranking worker in an organization, a mid level manager in an organization, an important person in an organization, a bottom level, employees in an organization, an average employee in an organization. If a person is high up, they are an important person in an organization. Henry is probably what kind of employees? A vice president, a lower ranking employees, Ah, high ranking employees, an employee with lots of influence. A chief executive officer. Henry is probably what kind of employees? A lower ranking employees. What did Henry want Fred to do? Get him a better parking spot in free doughnuts. Get him a new stapler and free candy. Get him a better office desk in a new lamp. Get him a new secretary with brown hair. Get him a new job at a different company. What did Henry want Fred to do? Get him a better parking spot and free donuts. What is Fred's position at the company? Maintenance person. Legal secretary office accountant, chief of operations vice president. What is Fred's position at the company? Vice president
79. Highway robbery: Tom and Mary went out to eat at McDonalds. How romantic they ordered. And the cashier said, Your bill is $5000. Tom shouted. This is highway robbery. If something is highway robbery, the price is just outrageous. The cost is so high that it's just crazy. The cashier said. Oh, I'm sorry. That would have been highway robbery. I pushed the wrong button. Okay, let's see your bill is $3000.
80. QUIZ ⏲ Highway robbery: the definition of highway robbery is when something is so expensive that it seems crazy when something is so valuable that were shocked when something is so incredible that we pass out when something is so extraordinary that it seems unbelievable when something is so old that it falls apart in our hands. The definition of highway robbery is when something is so expensive that it seems crazy. Where did Tom and Mary go for their romantic date? A movie theater? Ah, horse race. A fast food restaurant? Ah, fancy restaurant. A bowling alley? Where did Tom and Mary go for their romantic date? A fast food restaurant in Part one, the cashier said. There Bill was How much? $50,000? $10,000? $60,000. $3000. $5000. In part one, the cashier said. There Bill was How much? $5000. What was the excuse the cashier gave for charging the incorrect amount? I pushed the right button. I bumped into the freezer. I pushed the wrong button. I woke up late this morning. I'm sick and kind of confused. What was the excuse the cashier gave for charging the incorrect amount? I pushed the wrong button
81. Hit the nail on the head: Tom jumped up and said, The answer is 1.9 George said Yes. You hit the nail on the head. If you hit the nail on the head, that means you have the exact right answer. Maybe you've been searching. You've been frustrated. But now you hit the nail on the head. You have the right answer. Oh, wait. You hit the nail on the head. Great, Fantastic.
82. QUIZ ⏲ Hit the nail on the head: If we hit the nail on the head, we give the stupidest answer the wrong answer. The craziest answer. The perfect answer. The oldest answer. If we hit the nail on the head, we give the perfect answer. Tom jumped up and said The answer is 2.9, 3.9 4.1, 1.9 5.2. Tom jumped up and said the answer is 1.9. When we hit the nail on the head, we usually feel overwhelmed and upset. Happy and excited, sad and depressed. Weird and strange, angry and pissed on when we hit the nail on the head, we usually feel happy and excited in order to hit the nail on the head more often, we should probably study less. Study harder. Study in the morning study late at night. Study Rarely in order to hit the nail on the head more often, we should probably study harder
83. Home free: Hooray! We defeated the dragon! We outsmarted the evil wizard. We're home free to capture the treasure and be rich forever. If you're home free, you're pretty much guaranteed success. You've come so far and work so hard. Unless you do something silly, you're going to be a success now that we're home free and we're just about to win everything. We're already planning our next adventure. I can't wait.
84. QUIZ ⏲ Home free: if your home free, you are just about guaranteed. What a nightmare. A bowl of ice cream, a free house, a lot of success, a lot of failure. If your home free, you are just about guaranteed. What a lot of success. What two challenges did we overcome to be able to capture the treasure? A lion and a confused policemen, a dragon, an evil wizard, a mouse and a huge giant. A zebra in a sick dwarf, a dinosaur in a magical witch? What two challenges did we overcome to be able to capture the treasure, a dragon and an evil wizard? What is the potential danger? If we are home free, we may have to eat a lot of sardine flavored ice cream. We might fall asleep and wake up late in the evening. We might study hard and learn a lot of languages. We might run really fast and win all of the races. We might do something stupid at the last moment. What is the potential danger if we are home free, we might do something stupid at the last moment. Now that we're home free, were already planning our next adventure haircut. English lesson shower swim lesson. Now there were home free, were already planning our next adventure
85. I'll eat my hat: Fred said to Tom, it's impossible. If you could eat 60 pizzas, 70 hot dogs in 500 marshmallows. I'll eat my hat if someone says I'll eat my hat than they think that something is impossible. They really think that something will not happen. Fred said to Tom. Oh, no, I said, I'll eat my hat Tom said, That's right. I ate everything. Time for you to eat your hat.
86. QUIZ ⏲ I'll eat my hat: I might see. If you can do that, I'll eat my hat. If you tell me you're going to make cookies for dessert, you're going to study really hard tonight. You're going to wear a red shirt. Tomorrow, you're going to become invisible and rob a bank. You're going to give a speech about dolphins. I might say, If you can do that, I'll eat my hat if you tell me you're going to become invisible and rob a bank bread thought What quantity of food was impossible to eat. 60 pizzas, 70 hot dogs, 500 marshmallows, 50 pizzas, 25 hot dogs, 300 marshmallows, 20 pizzas, 50 hot dogs, 400 marshmallows, 30 pizzas, 10 hot dogs, 900 marshmallows, 90 pizzas, 20 hot dogs, 100 marshmallows, bread Thought what quantity of food was impossible to eat. 60 pizzas, 70 hot dogs, 500 marshmallows. Will someone actually eat their hat? If something impossible happened? Yes, that's a very tasty No. Unless the hand is dipped in barbecue sauce. No, because it's just a figure of speech. Yes, they said it. So now they have to do it. No, because we should only eat socks. Not hat. Will someone actually eat their hat? If something impossible happened? No, because it's just a figure of speech. Tom was able to eat some of the food. A little of the food, most of the food, none of the food, all of the food. Tom was able to eat all of the food.
87. In a nutshell: Tom gave a business presentation for five hours. Everyone fell asleep at the end, Tom said. In a nutshell, This presentation was a complete waste of your time in a nutshell means in brief or in summary we say any nutshell when we want to take a bunch of information and summarize it into a few sentences. At the end of the long presentation, Fred said to Tom, I want to say many things, but in a nutshell, this was the worst business presentation I have ever seen.
88. QUIZ ⏲ In a nutshell: another way to say in a nutshell, is in a coconut shell in summary in my shirt, in our house in things. Another way to say in a nutshell, is in summary. What kind of presentation did Tom give an architectural presentation? A goofy presentation, a medical presentation? Ah, business presentation. A Power point presentation? What kind of presentation did Tom give a business presentation? At the end of the presentation, Tom said this presentation waas a great investment of your time, one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. A complete waste of your time, a bit boring and melodramatic. A super way to spend your afternoon. At the end of the presentation, Tom said this presentation waas a complete waste of your time. Fred wanted to communicate to Tom that Fred really enjoyed the presentation. Bread Thought Thought the presentation was terrible. Read Thought everyone was so happy. Read. Needed to call his wife on the phone. Bread was unable to attend Tom's last presentation. Read. Wanted to communicate to Tom that read Thought the presentation was terrible.
89. In the nick of time: George said. My new passport arrived in the nick of time. Tomorrow I have to travel overseas and I was getting worried and about to cry like a baby. If something happens in the nick of time, it happens at the last possible moment. It almost doesn't happen, but it does in the nick of time. More pronunciation. Repeat after me. My passport arrived in the nick of time. My passport arrived in the nick of time.
90. QUIZ ⏲ In the nick of time: If we do something in the nick of time, we do it way before we have to do it sometime in the afternoon, whenever we feel like it as soon as possible at the last possible moment. If we do something in the nick of time, we do it at the last possible moment. What arrived in the nick of time for George is no books, his work project, his passport, his computer, his wife. What arrived in the nick of time for George, his passport before the passport arrived. In the nick of time, George is about to smile like a clown, cry like a baby, laugh like a child, sneeze like an old man, burp like a drunk woman. Before the passport arrived in the nick of time, George was about to cry like a baby. Tomorrow, George has to travel under his house through the store overseas to work really fast. Tomorrow, George has to travel overseas
91. In touch: Sarah said to Tom, I know you're going to jail for 10 years. You can keep in touch, but I can't promise I'll wait for you. We say in touch when we want to stay in contact with someone we might say Keep in touch, stay in touch, be in touch or get in touch Tom said to Sara, There's no need to keep in touch, baby. I have five other girlfriends, Service said. What?
92. QUIZ ⏲ In touch: If we are in touch with someone, then we maintain with them communication, an angry relationship. Respect, good manners, a business. If we're in touch with someone, then we maintain communication with them. Tom is going to go to jail. For how long? Six months, 20 years, 10 years, three days, 15 years. Tom is going to go to jail. For how long? 10 years. Why won't Sarah wait for Tom to get out of jail? Because Tom is going to die in jail because she doesn't want to wait so long because she has to go shopping at the mall because her dog is hungry because her mother is on the phone . Why won't Sarah wait for Tom to get out of jail? Because she doesn't want to wait so long. Why did Tom tell Sarah? There's no need to keep in touch because Tom plans to stay in jail because Tom is really a woman, because Tom has three other brothers, because Tom is unable to speak English because Tom has five other girlfriends. Why did Tom tell Sarah? There's no need to keep in touch because Tom has five other girlfriends
93. It takes two to tango: George wants to blame the market for the failure of a sardine flavored ice cream business. However, it takes two to tango and George is also to blame. It takes two to tango means that both parties are responsible for what happened. Both sides were involved, so they must take responsibility. Mary and Fred blame each other for their terrible relationship, however, it takes two to tango and both have responsibility.
94. QUIZ ⏲ It takes two to tango: it takes two to tango means that in an argument or problem, no one is innocent. No one is hungry. No one is responsible. No one is happy. No one is selfish. It takes two to tango means that in an argument or problem. No one is innocent. George wants to blame for the off his sardine flavored ice cream business, his neighbor success. The whales difficulty, the weather failure, the government success, the market failure. George wants to blame the market for the failure of his sardine flavored ice cream business . If Fred and Tom are fighting and someone else says, it takes two to tango, this person means that Fred and Tom are really horrible. Tango dancers are both responsible for what happened are quite awesome. Fighters are dressed in great clothes for fighting. Are happy about hitting each other If Fred and Tomur fighting and someone else says it takes two to tango. This person means that Fred and Tom are both responsible for what happened. Who blames each other for their terrible relationship. Martha and Fred, Mary and Frank, Melissa and Fabio, Mary and Fred, Misty and Floyd, who blames each other for their terrible relationship. Mary and Fred
95. Jump on the bandwagon: So, Henry says, I got to buy the newest computer. I got it by the newest phone and the newest car. Tom says, Whoa, you don't always have to jump on the bandwagon When people jump on the bandwagon, it means they're following what everybody else is doing. This could be good or bad, depending on the details. Okay, improve your pronunciation. Why did you jump on the band wig? And so quickly? We need to jump on the bandwagon now.
96. QUIZ ⏲ Jump on the bandwagon: If we jump on the bandwagon, we find a wagon with abandon. Jump on it, follow what everyone else is doing. Run around the house asking people to jump. Have difficulty studying because we want to jump join a band that drives around in a wagon . If we jump on the bandwagon, we follow what everyone else is doing. Henry says he has to buy the newest What. Car desk encyclopedia. Phone hat, house computer, fish books, washing machine, phone tablet, computer phone, computer car. Henry says he has to buy the newest what phone? Computer car. What is a possible challenge with always jumping on the bandwagon? It may not bring us closer to our goals. It makes us popular. It makes other people enjoy us more. It makes money for big businesses. It may not help us have more free time. What is a possible challenge with always jumping on the bandwagon? It may not bring us closer to our goals. What is a potential problem with always buying the newest gadget? We will be a lousy swimmer. We will be incredibly happy. We will have lots of technology. We will never stop buying. We will never stop sleeping. What is the potential problem with always buying the newest gadgets? We will never stop buying
97. Keep ___ at bay: Tom is trying really hard to keep Henry at bay. Henry has been causing huge problems and stress for everyone lately. Tom needs to avoid Henry to keep something at bay or to keep someone at bay means to avoid or stay away from them because they cost problems and stress in our lives leads practice. Henry was able to keep the hungry tigers at bay. Sarah was able to keep her crazy neighbors at bay by building a wall.
98. QUIZ ⏲ Keep ___ at bay: If you want to keep someone at bay, you will probably try to see them every day, trying to call them on the phone often. Try to avoid them at every moment. Try to bring them out to dinner, try to throw snowballs at them. If you want to keep someone at bay, you will probably try to avoid them at every moment. Why is Tom trying to keep Henry at bay? Because Henry is causing problems for everyone because Henry is the kind of person at work because Henry is not able to drive a car because Henry wants to steal Tom's girlfriend because Henry is the boss of the company. Why is Tom trying to keep Henry at bay? Because Henry is causing problems for everyone. We most likely tried to keep someone at bay because they cause excitement in our lives. Cars, negative stress in our lives. Cars, happiness in our lives cause us to be hungry alive cause us to exercise a lot. We most likely tried to keep someone at bay because they cause negative stress in our lives . Henry was able to keep what at bay the silly goat, the hungry wolves, the crazy donkeys, the aggressive lions, the hungry tigers. Henry was able to keep what at bay, the hungry tigers
99. Keep a stiff upper lip: Wow, that guy was really rude and disrespectful to Tom. He even insulted Tom's mother. Somehow, Tom was able to keep a stiff upper lip. To keep a stiff upper lip means to be able to control our emotions. When something unpleasant happens, something bad happens, but were able to stay focused and not lose control. Even though Tom was angry at being insulted, he was able to keep a stiff upper lip and stay focused on his goals, showing his anger would have been a waste of time.
100. QUIZ ⏲ Keep a stiff upper lip: if someone screams insults at us and we keep a stiff upper lip, were able to control our emotions, control our eating habits, control our weight control our relationships, control our health. If someone screams insults at us and we keep a stiff upper lip, were able to control our emotions. I was that guy rude to Tom. He pushed Tom down the stairs. He stole Tom's wallet. He kicked Tom's dog. He insulted Tom's mother. He scratched Tom's car. How was that guy ruined to Tom? He insulted Tom's mother. How did Tom react to the guy who insulted his mother? Tom went crazy and beat him up. Tom smiled and punched him. Tom started crying and fainted. Tom ignored the man and didn't say anything. I'm used a chair to smash the man's car windows. How did Tom? Rare to the guy who insulted his mother? Tom, ignored the man and didn't say anything. If Tom would have shown his anger, it would have been a wonderful decision. A great way to get revenge. A waste of time. A weird way to react. Ah, frustrating end to the conversation. If Tom would have shown his anger, it would have been a waste of time.
101. Keep your nose clean: Tom said to George, Be careful. You need to stay away from those guys. They're really bad. You need to keep your nose clean or in the future, you may have problems. To keep your nose clean means to be careful and to stay out of trouble by not doing anything wrong. You need to be careful and choose wisely, so you protect your reputation, George said to Tom. Wow. Do you remember those guys I told you about? They robbed a bank and now they're all in jail. I'm glad I kept my nose clean.
102. QUIZ ⏲ Keep your nose clean: if I keep my nose clean. I have learned to make a lot of problems. Why? Without using wings piss people are negotiate business contracts. Stay out of trouble if I keep my nose clean. I have learned to stay out of trouble. What might happen if George doesn't follow Tom's advice? George might have to eat a delicious meal. George might have a wonderful marriage. George might have great success. George might have problems in the future. George might have to work late. What might happen if George doesn't follow Tom's advice? George might have problems in the future. If we successfully keep our nose clean. We are able to protect our reputation. Money, relationships, valuables home. If we successfully keep our nose clean, we are able to protect our reputation. What did those guys do? Later on? They robbed a bank. They donated a lot of money. They bought an island. They created a new company. They smile that everyone. What did those guys do? Later on, they robbed the bank
103. Kick the bucket: Henry said to Tom, You look really upset. What's wrong? Tom said. My turtle, he kicked the bucket. He's gone. To kick the bucket means to die, to pass away, to stop living. If you kick the bucket, you're no longer here, Tom said before he kicked the bucket. My turtle, named Speedy, was the best friend I ever had. His memory will live on forever.
104. QUIZ ⏲ Kick the bucket: If someone kicks the bucket, they live happily pass away, kick a bucket, jump into a bucket, ball down. If someone kicks the bucket, they pass away. Why was Tom so upset? Because his turtle kicked the bucket because his lion kicked the bucket because his mother kicked the bucket because his fish kicked the bucket because his boss kicked the bucket. Why was Tom so upset? Because his turtle kicked the bucket? What was the name of Tom's turtle? Twisty, lively, nerdy, speedy quickie? What was the name of Tom's turtle? Speedy. His memory will live until Tuesday. Be quickly for gotten Live on forever. Live until tonight, Live on indefinitely. His memory will live on forever.
105. Kill two birds with one stone: Tom married Jane and killed two birds with one stone first. Gene is beautiful. She's gorgeous. Second, Gene is rich, so Tom doesn't have toe work anymore. If you kill two birds with one stone, you do one action. But that action achieves two goals or solved two problems. It's like a two for one deal. Pronunciation. Repeat after me. He killed two birds with one stone. She is planning to kill two birds with one stone.
106. QUIZ ⏲ Kill two birds with one stone: If you killed two birds with one stone, you do one action but achieve results three four, zero to six. If you kill two birds with one stone, you do one action but achieve two results. Jane is and old, dead young, happy, rich, beautiful, smart, frustrated, weird. Rich Jane is rich and beautiful. Most people would say that Tom is guy for being able to marry Jane. And unlucky a fortunate, a weird, how frustrated a stupid. Most people would say that Tom is ah, fortunate guy for being able to marry Jane. Killing two birds with one stone is like a three for one deal. Six for to deal. Four for five deal. One for five deal two for one deal. Killing two birds with one stone is like a two for one deal.
107. Kiss of death: Tom didn't know it at first, but hiring Henry was the kiss of death for his business. Two weeks later, the company was bankrupt and Tom's life was destroyed. The kiss of death is something that causes certain failure. Everything falls apart, everything is ruined and our hard work is wasted, Henry said to Tom. I'm sorry. I should have told you that I'm the kiss of death for everything. My wife left me and I bankrupted 10 other businesses.
108. QUIZ ⏲ Kiss of death: a person who is known as the kiss of death is probably enjoyed by a lot of people. An awesome cook avoided by everyone smiled at by beautiful women. A great musician, a person who is known as the kiss of death is probably avoided by everyone who had destroyed Tom's business and life. Mark Henry Mary Eater. Harriet who destroyed Tom's business and life Henry. How many other businesses has Henry ruined? 12 30 eight 14 10. How many other businesses has Henry ruined? 10. What should you do with someone who is known as being a kiss of death? Request that they go out with your daughter? Lend them a lot of money. Enjoy being around them. Run away from them quickly. Create a new business with them. What should you do with someone who is known as being a kiss of death? Run away from them quickly
109. Law of the jungle: all right, We made it to the party. But wait, Is this a party or a riot? It seems like the law of the jungle in here. The law of the jungle means survival of the fittest. Whoever is the strongest and most powerful will decide what happens, and there's no guarantee they will be nice. Let's get out of here. It's the law of the jungle in here. You see that guy over there? He's huge, and he said he wants my shirt.
110. QUIZ ⏲ Law of the jungle: the law of the jungle means the weakest person controls everything. The smartest person controls everything. The strongest person controls everything. The weirdest person controls everything. The tallest person controls everything. The law of the jungle means the strongest person controls everything. What is a riot? A place with too many drugs, a place with wonderful music and dancing, a place with a lot of violence and chaos. A place with sweet, fluffy pink bunnies. A big swimming pool in our basement. What is a riot? A place with a lot of violence and chaos. If we live in a place where it's the law of the jungle, what don't we have a guarantee off that the people in power will give us ice cream at night ? That the people in power will be nice and treat everyone fairly that the people in power will give library access to everyone? That the people in power will sing songs each day in the morning, that the people in power will write contracts that no one understands. If we live in a place where it's a lot of the jungle? One. Don't we have a guarantee of that? The people in power will be nice and treat everyone fairly. The guy at the party is huge and he said he wants my wallet, home, car built shirt. The guy at the party is huge and he said he wants my shirt.
111. Learning curve: Henry said. The learning curve for designing this building is very steep. I'm stressing out because it's so difficult. A learning curve is the rate at which someone learns something new. In other words, how fast or how slow is progress made? Fred said. What the learning curve for this project is nothing. You should try working on the design off a skyscraper.
112. QUIZ ⏲ Learning curve: a good definition of learning curve is the frustration people have when others shut down their emotions. The speed and ability at which people learn something new, a curve in the road that causes an accident. And we learned from it the strange way a man moves his head to look at a pretty woman, the most wild and crazy roller coaster ride ever created. A good definition of learning curve is the speed and ability at which people learn something new. Fred and Henry are probably what architects policemen, lawyers, garbage men, fishermen read and Henry are probably weren't architects. If the learning curve of a project is extremely difficult, few people will have the skills necessary to work on it. Most people will get really hungry and eat ice cream. Children will be able to finish it without any trouble. Few people will read the newspaper and know about it. A lot of people will think the project is way too easy. If the learning curve of a project is extremely difficult, few people will have the skills necessary to work on it. What is a skyscraper? A giant that scrapes the sky with his fingernails, a magical kingdom that is invisible to people. A weird kind of ice cream dish that is really tall, a really tall building that his phone, Big cities, a superhero who knows how to fly high. What is a skyscraper? A really tall building that is found in big cities.
113. Let sleeping dogs lie: Tom said to Fred, I know you want to tell the boss that he's a big, fat jerk, but I think it's better to let sleeping dogs lie. To let sleeping dogs lie means to not make trouble. Don't look for trouble. Don't get involved. Stay away. It's better to just leave it alone. Repeat after me. I think it's better to let sleeping dogs lie. Don't get involved. Let sleeping dogs lie.
114. QUIZ ⏲ Let sleeping dogs lie: If you let sleeping dogs lie, you get involved with things you shouldn't. Don't look for problems or trouble trying to sleep next to dogs that are already sleeping. Are a magical wizard with great powers. Look for problems and like to make trouble. If you let sleeping dogs lie, you don't look for problems or trouble. Fred would like to tell the boss what? That the boss is a big fat jerk, that the bars should pay everyone more money. That the bar smells, that the boss's wife stole our doughnuts, that the boss should lose some weight. Fred would like to tell the boss what? That the boss is a big fat jerk If we let sleeping dogs lie, we understand that we shouldn't ask for extra cream in our coffee. Look for dogs that are sleeping. Take pictures of dogs that are resting. Read books about how to get rich, get involved in the problems of others. If we let sleeping dogs lie, we understand that we shouldn't get involved in the problems of others. Tom and Fred are probably enemies. Best friends, co workers, adversaries, chess champions Tom and Fred are probably co workers
115. Let the cat out of the bag: Ah, Tom was attacked by a robber, The robber said. Give me all your money. Tom let the cat out of the bag when he said, Hey, I have more money in my car. If you let the cat out of the bag, you share information or you share a secret. But at the wrong time, you give information. But it's a mistake. It's the wrong time. Let's practice. Fred, let the cat out of the bag. When he told everyone that Mary is pregnant, Stop! Don't let the cat out of the bag.
116. QUIZ ⏲ Let the cat out of the bag: if we let the cat out of the bag, we tell everyone to have a happy birthday search for cats to put back in the bag. Share information at the wrong time. Wonder how we can't got into the bag. Pretend that something is wrong. If we let the cat out of the bag, we share information at the wrong time. What did the robber say to Tom? Give me all your money. Give me all your time. Give me all your food. Give me all your girlfriends. Give me all your books. What did the robber say to Tom? Give me all your money. How did Tom let the cat out of the bag when talking to the robber, Tom told the robber about his beautiful girlfriend. Tom told the robber about a good discount at a store. Tom told the robber about a problem with his computer. Tom told the robber about the upcoming bad weather. Tom told the robber about more money in his car. How did Tom let the cat out of the bag when talking to the robber, Tom told the robber about more money in his car. What did Fred tell everyone about Mary She's sick. She's pregnant. She's wonderful. She's horrible. She's super smart. What did Fred tell everyone about Mary? She's pregnant.
117. Lose it: Tom said If you keep scratching the blackboard, I'm gonna lose it. Peter said if you keep picking your nose, I'm gonna lose it to lose. It can mean to suddenly not have control over your emotions. If you lose it, you suddenly explode with anger, frustration or sadness. Tom and Peter looked at each other. Which one would lose it first. Suddenly there was an earthquake and everybody lost it.
118. QUIZ ⏲ Lose it: What does it mean if someone loses it at a family dinner, the person suddenly gets very happy and start singing. The person suddenly gets very angry and start shouting. The person suddenly is very bored and started sleeping. The person suddenly gets very frustrated and starts meditating. The person suddenly gets very energetic and starts exercising. What does it mean if someone loses it at a family dinner? The person suddenly gets very angry and start shouting. What was Peter doing that made Tom almost lose it? Peter was surfing the Internet. Peter was scratching a cat's back. Peter was running around the room. Peter was scratching the blackboard. Peter was sleeping on the floor. What was Peter doing that made Tom almost lose it? Peter was scratching the blackboard. What was Tom doing that made Peter feel like losing it? Smoking a cigarette, cleaning his teeth, picking his nose, scratching his armpits, sniffing the air. What was Tom doing that made Peter feel like losing it? Picking his nose in the idiom. Lose it? One. Is it the ability to smell the roses, the ability to become invisible? The ability to drive really fast? The ability to control the neighbors the ability to control our emotions in the idiom. Lose it. What is it? The ability to control our emotions. What happened to cause everyone to lose it? There was a tsunami. There was a rainstorm. There was a cyclone. There was a flood. There was an earthquake. What happened to cause everyone to lose it? There was an earthquake.
119. Low hanging fruit: Fred said Henry is wasting time and accepting low hanging fruit because he took a job cleaning toilets with a toothbrush. Henry has a medical degree. Low hanging fruit is something that's easily taken advantage of or a goal which is really easy to achieve. No worries. It's low hanging fruit, Henry said to Fred. You may think this job is low hanging fruit, but the's toilets are in a bank. This bank has lots of cash, and I'm going to steal it.
120. QUIZ ⏲ Low hanging fruit: which answer is the correct definition of low hanging fruit. A motivational idea which is very difficult to achieve. A disaster, which involves people hanging out the window. A method of efficiency, which involves tasty fruit, a goal or a plan, which is easily accomplished. A climb to the top of a tree to look for the juiciest fruit. Which answer is the correct definition of low hanging fruit, a goal or a plan, which is easily accomplished. What tool does Henry use to make the toilet sparkling clean? A toothbrush, a towel, his hand, a wire brush? A mark? What tool does Henry use to make the toilets sparkling? Clean a toothbrush? What kind of college degree does Henry have? Ah, humanities degree. An engineering degree, a medical degree, a social science degree, an architectural degree. What kind of college degree does Henry have? A medical degree? What is the real reason that Henry is cleaning the banks toilets? To give medical advice to bank customers to learn about the bank so he can rob it to try and meet beautiful women to provide the best janitorial service possible to prove to his wife that he can clean toilets Well, what is the real reason that Henry is cleaning the banks toilets to learn about the bank so he can rob it?
121. Meet halfway: Tom said. Look, our bill is $200. You had water and I had the lobster dinner. Let's meet halfway in each, pay $100. Meet halfway is a different way to say compromise. Both sides give up something in order to meet halfway or come to an agreement. George said. What? My water was free. The $200 is for your lobster. There's no way a meeting half way to pay for food you ordered.
122. QUIZ ⏲ Meet halfway: another way to say we met halfway is to say we decided to watch the movie halfway. We decided to start fighting. We agreed to compromise. We thought it would be best to leave. We agreed to not speak anymore. Another way to say we met halfway is to say we agreed to compromise. How much did the restaurant bill cost? $500 $400. $900 $300. $200. How much did the restaurant bill cost? $200? Tom Head for dinner and George had well soda, lobster, water, steak, water, lobster, wine sandwiches, juice, Tom, head lobster for dinner and George had water. What percentage of the total bill was for Georgia's water? 15%? 0%? 12%? 3%. 1%? What percentage of the total bill was for Georgia's water? 0%?
123. Method to my madness: So Henry, ask Tom. Why do you have six pizzas, nine computers, 10 pillows and an ice cream cone in your truck? Tom said. There's a method to my madness. A method is a way of doing something. Madness means your kind of crazy. So if someone says there's a method to my madness, that means what I'm doing seems crazy. But I have a good reason. Pete after me. She has a method to her madness. I don't think they have any method to their madness. I have a method to my madness.
124. QUIZ ⏲ Method to my madness: if there's a method to my madness, I have a simple car that has ways of going fast. A new toothbrush that makes me angry. Ah, horrible idea about the weather. A good reason for acting kind of strange. A delicious banana in my lunchbox. If there's a method to my madness, I have a good reason for acting kind of strange. What did Tom have in his truck? A lovely dress alarm clocks, pickles and calculators. An awesome couch. Fishing rods, cats and watches, an ice cream cone. Computers, pillows and pizzas. An old chair, knives, chickens and hats, a miniature cow pizzas, fruit and lawn mowers. What did Tom have in his truck? An ice cream cone, computers, pillows and pizzas. A method is a way of doing something. A bright, sunny day in summer. A weird color on the toilet wall. A crazy guy who asked for money. A lovely lady who smiles a lot. A method is a way of doing something. If I'm about to explain the method to my madness, you are expected me to give information about why are you to snack before going to bed? Give information about why I'm happy with my girlfriend's mother. You have information about why I'm running with my sport shoes. You have information about why I'm hurrying to arrive at work on time, give information. But why? I like to wear my underwear on my head. If I'm about to explain the method to my madness you are expecting me to give information about why I like to wear my underwear on my head.
125. Miss the boat: a mysterious man walked up to Tom and said, Will you help me move my stuff? Tom said, No, the man said, You missed the boat. I would have given you $1 million if we miss the boat. An opportunity, a wonderful possibility comes into our life. But we don't take it. We don't take the opportunity. And we missed the boat. Pronunciation time. He missed the boat because he didn't take the opportunity. She missed the boat. Someone else got the opportunity.
126. QUIZ ⏲ Miss the boat: If someone misses the boat, they don't take advantage of a great lunch opportunity. Disaster personality partnership. If someone misses the boat, they don't take advantage of a great opportunity. What do we know about the man that approached Tom? He was smart. He was crazy. He was mysterious. He was magical. He was handsome. What do we know about the man that approached Tom? He was mysterious. What did the man asked Tom to do? Help him buy a new car, help him cut his hair. Help him move his stuff. Help him stop a fight. Help him smell better. What did the man asked Tom to do? Help him move his stuff. How much money could Tom have earned if he hadn't missed the boat? $50 million. $4 million. $6 million. $1 million. $25 million. How much money could Tom have earned if he hadn't missed the boat? $1 million.
127. Never mind: George said to Tom, I accidentally burned down your house, but never mind. I took a picture of the house before the fire started. We can say never mind when we're trying to get someone, not toe worry about something. We can also say it when we give up trying to explain something. And we're like, Oh, never mind. Tom said to George, Do you understand how Maney valuables were in that house? Cash, family, pictures, jewelry? Do you understand? Ah, never mind.
128. QUIZ ⏲ Never mind: If I say never mind to you, I may be happy with how intelligent you are. Bored with your conversation and clothing, depressed about your sick neighbors. Can't confident in my ability to scratch my back, Frustrated with trying to explain something to you. If I say never mind to you, I may be frustrated with trying to explain something to you. George accidentally caused Tom's to burn up dog coffin house. Mother garage. George accidentally caused Tom's house to burn up. If I see you're upset and I say Never mind, I'm trying to get you to become more upset and angry. See that I'm right about everything, Not worry about something. Think about your mind and what's inside. Search for a pink horse in a magical kingdom. If I see you are upset and I say Never mind, I'm trying to get you to not worry about something. What valuables were lost in the fire? Books, medicine, pet jewelry, cash, family pictures, pictures, money, ice cream, cash, necklaces, dictionaries, family pictures, sardines, magazines. What valuables were lost in the fire? Jewelry, cash, family pictures
129. None of your business: George asked. Fred, how much money do you have in the bank and what color is your underwear? Fred said. That's none of your business. We can say none of your business When someone asks about private information that we don't want to share. We can also say it if we want someone to back off. Fred asks George, how often do you kiss your girlfriend and what do you keep in your safe box? George said. We both know that's none of your business.
130. QUIZ ⏲ None of your business: if someone says to you none of your business, they probably want you to stop asking about something. Cook dinner immediately. Start a new business venture with him, make a phone call and order pizza. Jump up and down and yell Ice cream. If someone says to you none of your business, they probably want you to stop asking about something. What did George ask Fred about? Cash and women. Food and dining, money and underwear. Rice and beans, English and friends? What did George ask Fred about money and underwear? We can say none of your business when we don't want to drink any more water Work anymore. For a company, pay a high price for clothing. Keep talking about the neighbors. Share private information. We can say none of your business when we don't want to share private information. Fred as George about his relationship and valuables. Mission. Pets. Opinion and work habits. Banking practices and ice cream arts and car information. Bright as George about his relationship and valuables
131. Not a spark of decency: Henry said. Wow, Tom, he's so rude. He's unkind. He screams at everyone. He's mean. There's not a spark of decency in that man. If we're talking about someone and we say there's not a spark of decency in them, they're probably a jerk. There probably mean rude. Nobody wants to hang around them. That's practice. Mary has not a spark of decency. I have not a spark off decency.
132. QUIZ ⏲ Not a spark of decency: someone who doesn't have a spark of decency is a lovely and intelligent person, an aggressive and lazy person, a mean and rude person and exciting, an awesome person. A sad but thoughtful person. Someone who doesn't have a spark of decency is a main and rude person. Henry thinks Tom is unkind and rude, a great guy, wonderful and awesome, lazy and weird, brave and valiant. Henry thinks Tom is unkind and brood a jerk is someone who loves to eat healthy food, loves to swim it done, loves to smile at people, loves to be mean to people, loves to sleep late in the day. A jerk is someone who loves to be mean to people in Part three, who doesn't have a spark of decency. Martha and I, Mary and I, Margaret and I, Madison and I, Marvin and I in Part three, who doesn't have a spark of decency. Mary and I
133. Not playing with a full deck: Fred, keep saying there's a pink magical dragon hiding in his basement. We think that maybe friends not playing with a full deck not playing with a full deck means someone is a bit stupid, crazy and not very intelligent. This person does things in a way which does not make sense. Let's practice. Even though Fred is not playing with a full deck, we like to joke with him about the pink, magical dragon living in his basement.
134. QUIZ ⏲ Not playing with a full deck: someone who isn't playing with a full deck is super aggressive. Super stupid, super awesome. Super smart, super good looking. Someone who isn't playing with a full deck is super stupid. What does Fred believe is in his basement? A green, magical frog, a red magical horse, a purple magical crocodile, a blue magical whale, a pink magical dragon? What does Fred believe is in his basement? A pink, magical dragon? Why do we joke with Fred about the magical dragon? Because we had pancakes for breakfast because he's wearing a green shirt because we have short hair because he's kind of intelligent because he's kind of crazy. Why do we joke with Fred about the magical dragon? Because he's kind of crazy. If the story about the magical Dragon was true, we would probably jump opened down with Fred Cook. Dinner for Fred. Apologize to Fred. Start a business with Fred. Bring Fred to see a movie. If the story about the magical Dragon was true, we would probably apologize to Fred
135. Off his rocker: Every morning George wakes up, goes to a restaurant and orders 500 pancakes. He only eats one. You could say he's a little off his rocker. If someone is off their rocker, they're crazy. They're insane. There you go. Pronunciation time. He is off his rocker. She is off her rocker. They are off their rocker.
136. QUIZ ⏲ Off his rocker: if someone is off their rocker, They are weird and funny, crazy and insane, smelly and wonderful, respectful and kind, angry and furious. If someone is off their rocker, they are crazy and insane. How often does George order pancakes? Every evening, every month, every hour, every week, every morning. How often does George Order pancakes every morning. How many pancakes does George always order? 498 Plus two, 325. Plus six. 712 plus five, 199 plus nine, 412 plus seven. How many pancakes does George always order? 498 plus two. Which sentence uses the idiom off your rocker correctly? Mary is off their rocker. We are off your rocker. Sam is off his rocker. They're off her rocker. You are off our rocker. Which sentence uses the idiom off your rocker correctly? Sam is off his rocker
137. On a roll: Fred said to Henry. Wow, you're on a roll. You've been able to date some of the most beautiful women in the whole world. Wow, on a roll can mean making progress, having a lot of success or enjoying a long period of good fortune. If we're on a roll, we're very happy, Henry said. Yes, I've been on a roll with beautiful women lately. However, they all break up with me After I steal their money. I'm on a roll, baby.
138. QUIZ ⏲ On a roll: on a roll can mean enjoying a long period of healthy eating, good fortune, great mistakes, horrible sickness. We're disasters on a roll can mean enjoying a long period of good fortune, Henry has been able to date some of the most women. Strange, awesome, smelly, beautiful Luffy. Henry has been able to date some of the most beautiful women. If we're gambling and we're on a roll, then we're making a lot of money. We're going to the bathroom often. We're eating as much as we can. We're rolling around on the floor. We're standing on a deck of cards. If we're gambling and we're on a roll, then we're making a lot of money. What does Henry due to the beautiful women? He cooks them breakfast. Every morning. He goes swimming with them. He advised them, explained expensive clothing. He must Sarge's their shoulders. He steals their money. What does Henry due to the beautiful women he steals their money
139. On the ball: Fred jumped up, ran across the street and saved a little girl from a savage crocodile. Henry said, Wow, you're really on the ball. I didn't notice that if someone is on the ball, that means they notice important details, and they're quick to take action. I'm really glad that you were on the ball, because if you weren't, I would have for gotten to make the payment. Are you ready? Freddy? Let's do this is pronunciation time. Repeat after me on the ball, on the ball, on the ball.
140. QUIZ ⏲ On the ball: If someone is on the ball, they probably notice important details. See a therapist often exercise with a big ball, smoked many cigarettes, clean toilets with a toothbrush. If someone is on the ball, they probably notice important details. Bread saved a little girl from an unhealthy bowl of ice cream. A wild and ferocious mouse, a savage crocodile, an overbearing mother. A rainy day. Fred saved a little girl from a savage crocodile. A similar way to say on the ball is angry and aggressive, strange and weird, lovely and beautiful. Also men and incredible, focused and attentive. A similar way to say on the ball is focused and attentive. If a truck would have hit Fred as he ran across the street, then the little girl would have finished her ice cream. The day wouldn't have been so rainy. The savage crocodile would have attacked the girl. Read would be super happy and healthy. The crocodile would have run away if a truck would have hit Fred as he ran across the street, then the savage crocodile would have attacked the girl
141. On the other hand: This is a great restaurant. I think I'll order the spaghetti. On the other hand, I heard if you eat the spaghetti, you turn into a zombie, I'll take two when we say, On the other hand, we're looking at things from a different point of view. We're considering different options before we make our final decision. I don't think the spaghetti had any effect. On the other hand, my stomach feels a little bit strange and
142. QUIZ ⏲ On the other hand: if we say On the other hand, we're looking at things through the eyes of an artist from the same perspective, from a different point of view through the eyes of a child as though they were unintelligible. If we say, on the other hand, we're looking at things from a different point of view. What food did I order in the restaurant? Spaghetti steak sandwich. Pastor Ice cream cake. What food did I order in the restaurant? Spaghetti. What supposedly happens to you? If you eat the spaghetti, you fall over and roll around. You turn into a pink unicorn, you become a superhero. You kiss your girlfriend, you turn into a zombie What supposedly happens to you. If you eat the spaghetti you turn into a zombie. On the other hand, my feels a little bit strange. Elbow, kidneys, stomach beat, intestines. On the other hand, my stomach feels a little bit strange.
143. Once in a blue moon: Tom said to Henry, It seems like you take a shower once in a blue moon, Henry said. Yeah, Ah, shower once every two years is good enough for me. If something happens once in a blue moon, it's very rare. It's very uncommon. It hardly ever happens Once in a blue moon means it doesn't happen very much, Henry said to Tom. I might shower once in a blue moon, but it seems that you brush your teeth even less than I shower, Tom said. I hate to paste.
144. QUIZ ⏲ Once in a blue moon: If something happens once in a blue moon, it happens frequently all the time. Very rarely. Every Monday, it's morning. If something happens once in a blue moon, it happens very rarely. Henry doesn't like to very often. Shave, shower, exercise. Read. Smile. Henry doesn't like to shower very often. How often does Henry shower? Once every five years? Once every six years, once every four years, once every two years, once every three years. How often does Henry shower once every two years? Why doesn't Tom brush his teeth? Very often? Tom hates toothbrushes. Tom hates mirrors. Arm hates toothpaste. Mom hates his hair. Tom loves bad breath. Why doesn't Tom brush his teeth very often? Arm hates toothpaste.
145. Pain in the neck: Tom said the Henry. Why is my kids such a pain in the neck? He just punched the teacher in the stomach and bit his leg. A pain in the neck is something or someone who is very difficult, annoying, troublesome and irritating. There are a headache, Henry said. Maybe your kid is a pain in the neck because you're a pain in the neck. Last week you punched the boss. Tom said, No, that can't be right.
146. QUIZ ⏲ Pain in the neck: someone who is a pain in the neck makes everyone happy. Frustrated, sad board ecstatic. Someone who is a pain in the neck makes everyone frustrated. What did Tom's kid do? He punched the teacher in the stomach. He gave the teacher in Apple. He broke the teachers best pencil. He stole the teacher's car. He ate the teachers. Delicious lunch. What did Tom's kid do? He punched the teacher in this stomach. A pain in the neck is someone who is a beautiful princess, a strange weirdo. An annoying jerk and upset alligator are creepy. Zombie. A pain in the neck is someone who is an annoying jerk. Henry thinks Tom's kid is Nardi because Tom is an angel. Is a good worker, is a super hero. Is a janitor, is a jerk. Everything's Tom's. Kid is naughty because Tom is a jerk.
147. Paint the town red: the last time we painted the town red It was so crazy and dangerous. We almost died. I think we should paint the town red tonight. If you paint the town red, you go out and you party. You dance, you drink, you celebrate. You have a wild and crazy time. It's 3 a.m. Man. Did we paint the town red? I don't think I can move.
148. QUIZ ⏲ Paint the town red: If we paint the town red we go out and swim like crazy Go out and scream like crazy Go out and jump like crazy Go out and work like crazy Go out and party like crazy If we paint the town red we go out and party like crazy The last time we painted the town red It was crazy and awesome Dangerous and crazy Boring and dangerous Weird and crazy Awesome and dangerous The last time we painted the town red It waas dangerous and crazy The last time we painted the town red We almost smiled, lied, died, cried spied The last time we painted the town red We almost died, man, Did we paint the town red? I don't think I can speak. Dance! Run! Sleep! Move, man! Did we paint the town red? I don't think I can move.
149. Piece of cake: Tom said. To Henry, climbing Mount Everest is a piece of cake, Henry said. Great, let's go now, Tom said. You look at the time I need to get home. If something is a piece of cake, it's easy. It's not difficult. It's not much trouble. It all It's a piece of cake. Yes, pronunciation time. It waas a piece of cake. It is a piece of cake. It will be a piece of cake.
150. QUIZ ⏲ Piece of cake: a piece of cake. Describe something that is incredibly difficult, incredibly wonderful, incredibly frustrating, incredibly weird, incredibly easy. A piece of cake describes something that is incredibly easy. Tom and Henry were talking about mountain climbing, skydiving, scuba diving, snorkeling, racing horses. Tom and Henry were talking about mountain climbing. Henry wanted to go climb Mount Everest Right now. What was Tom's excuse for not going? Tom said. The weather was bad. Tom said. He had to get home. Tom said there were too many chickens in the barn. Tom said his wife would be angry at him. Mom said it was very late in the day and we wanted to go climb Mount Everest right now. What was Tom's excuse for not going? Tom said he had to get home in part three of the video. What kind of bird is pictured in the bottom right section. A pink parrot, a pink flamingo, a pink sparrow, a pink ostrich, a pink owl in part three of the video. What kind of bird is pictured in the bottom right section, A pink flamingo
151. Point blank: Peter's girlfriend told him point blank that she can't stand his horrible cooking, his dreadful sense of fashion and terrible personality. Peter just cried. When we're talking about people, point blank means to be very direct with our communication kind of rude. We don't care about other people's feelings or emotions. Peter told his girlfriend point blank that she's beautiful and sexy, but that she's as smart as a tomato and as interesting as a dead fish.
152. QUIZ ⏲ Point blank: If someone often says things in a point blank manner, they may be seen as being happy, rude, wonderful, sad, depressed. If someone often says things in a point blank manner, they may be seen as being rude. Peter's girlfriend told him point blank that she doesn't like which of the following is smelly. Armpit is focused work habits. His awkward dance moves, his terrible personality, his sweet kisses. Peter's girlfriend told him point blank that she doesn't like which of the following is terrible personality. If someone says things, point blink. They're very with their communication. Direct, inconclusive, open It didn't unclear if someone says things point blank. They are very direct with their communication. Peter told his girlfriend that she's smart as Ah, and as interesting as, Ah, potato, freaky lion, tomato. Weird snake, banana, dead fish, coconut red horse, tomato, dead fish. Peter told his girlfriend that she's as smart as Ah, tomato and as interesting as a dead fish
153. Run out: Steve said. Be careful or will run out of supplies before we get to the top off the mountain. Last year we ran out of food and almost died. When we're talking about supplies, run out means there's not enough. There's no more. The supplies are all used up and finished. Mark said The Onley reason we ran out of food last year was because you packed one can of beans for a journey that lasted one week.
154. QUIZ ⏲ Run out: If we run out of peanut butter and everyone wants to eat it, we should probably go to the post office and mail a letter. Go to the store and buy some more. Go to the pharmacy and bison medicine. Go nowhere and cry all night long. Go to the movie theater and think about peanut butter. If we run out of peanut butter and everyone wants to eat it, we should probably go to the store and buy some more. What were Mark and Steve's plans to ride a horse? The ski down a mountain to run down the road, the surf. A huge wave. Climb a mountain? What were Mark and Steve's plans to climb a mountain? When we're talking about food or supplies, run out means there aren't enough of resource is anymore. There's someone running out the door. There's a wolf running around outside the house. There's a runner racing down the road. There's a weird neighbor howling at the moon. When we're talking about food or supplies, run out means there aren't enough resource is anymore. What was the reason that Stephen Mark ran out of food last year? Steve only packed one can of beans For their week long trip, Steve only packed three bananas for their week long trip. Steve only packed for gummy bears for their week long trip. Steve only packed one sardine for their week long trip. Steve only packed two forks for their week long trip. What was the reason that Stephen Mark ran out of food last year? Steve only packed one can of beans for their week long trip.
155. Say what: Tom said. I'm going to take all of your money, steal your girlfriend and eat your ice cream, Ma George said. Say what? Say what is used to ask someone to repeat what they said or to respond in surprise when something shocks you, Say what George said. You can have my money and my girlfriend, but do not touch my sardine flavored ice cream, Tom said. Say what?
156. QUIZ ⏲ Say what: if we use the expression, say what? We're trying to communicate that we don't understand what was just said. We don't like the food that was just served. We don't eat meat or food from animals. We don't appreciate the hard work of others. We don't like to dance late at night. If we use the expression, say what? We're trying to communicate that we don't understand what was just said, Tom said he's going to do a lot of things. In other words, he's going to be a great friend to George Punch. But then kiss George, learn from Georgia's wisdom, share great advice with George Rob and do mean things to George, Tom said. He's going to do a lot of things. In other words, he's going to rob and do mean things to George. If you and I are talking and I use the idiom, say what? I'm probably asking you to talk about your problems. Cry because of a sad movie. Repeat something you talked to boat. Talk about your ugly neighbors. Shout out loud about my beauty. If you and I are talking and I use the idioms, say what I'm probably asking you to repeat something you talk to Boat George loves which of the following most his money, his girlfriend, his cash, his ice cream his jungle can't. George loves which of the following most his ice cream.
157. See eye to eye: Oh, no. Tom doesn't think we'll ever see eye to eye on this project. We just have to many different opinions and too many different goals. It may be a failure to see. Eye to eye means to have full agreement on something. If we see eye to eye, we agree we have the same understanding and expectations. Good news. We sat down and had a meeting with Tom. We talked about our differences and now we're able to see eye to eye. The project will be a success.
158. QUIZ ⏲ See eye to eye: if you and I see eye to eye, we are staring at each other, are agreeing on something are about to start fighting. Are looking at a great painting are pushing the boss to fire us. If you and I see eye to eye, we are agreeing on something. Why does Tom think we won't see eye to eye on this project? Because we have too many different lunch orders because we have too many different outfits because we have too many different opinions because we have too many different parking spots because we have too many different space requirements. Why does Tom think we won't see eye to eye on this project? Because we have too many different opinions to see eye to eye means to have a lot of money in the bank have full agreement on something I have many fake eyeballs in a jar, have full control over the company's income, have extra money to buy tasty doughnuts. To see eye to eye, means to have full agreement on something. What will probably happen because we had a meeting with Tom the prize. It will be a failure. The project will be a success. The project will be really boring. The project will be somewhat awesome. The project will be very creative. What will probably happen because we had a meeting with Tom, The project will be a success.
159. Shape up or ship out: Tom said to George. We hired you to improve the company. But all you do is watch videos, play games and smoke marijuana. It's time to shape up or ship out if someone tells you to shape up or ship out there giving you an ultimatum. Ah, final offer. You need to improve, get better or get out of here. George said to Tom. What? You're telling me to shape up or ship out? You played video games more than I do. That's it. I quit.
160. QUIZ ⏲ Shape up or ship out: If the boss asks you to shape up or ship out, he wants you to understand that you must improve your work or you will be fired. Improve or you will be promoted. Do worse so that he could be fired. Stop exercising and being in shape. Bring a shapely woman to the next picnic. If the boss asks you to shape up or ship out, he wants you to understand that you must improve your work or you will be fired. Tom doesn't like George because George doesn't play enough video games. Doesn't smoke enough. Marijuana doesn't help. Eat the doughnuts in the morning. Doesn't help improve. The company doesn't help the other employees. Tom doesn't like George because George doesn't help improve the company. If someone tells you to shape up or ship out there giving you a delicious dessert, a fast ship, a final offer, a gym membership Ah, quick massage. If someone tells you to shape up or ship out there giving you ah final offer, we can say that George Waas by Tom Statement Angered, surprised, ostracised energized. Calm down. We can say that George was surprised by Tom Statement
161. Shifting sands: the shifting sands of the economy are making Henry nervous. He thinks he might lose his job. Things have been so unpredictable lately, shifting Sands describe something that's unpredictable and constantly changing. Shifting Sands can make us nervous because we don't know what will happen. Henry is fed up with the shifting sands of the economy. Henry has decided to retire and move to a tropical island.
162. QUIZ ⏲ Shifting sands: shifting Sands describe something that is easy to understand and lovely, are something wonderful to look at, always the same and never moving, unpredictable and always changing large, flat and covered in white sand shifting Sands describe something that is unpredictable and always changing. Why is Henry nervous? Because he might lose his job because he might lose his mind because he might lose his temper because you might lose his dog because he might lose his mother. Why is Henry nervous? Because he might lose his job. The opposite of shifting Sands would be something that is temporary and irrelevant. Fast and furious, permanent and predictable, aggressive and awesome, complicated and dirty. The opposite of 15 Sands would be something that is permanent and predictable. Where is Henry going to spend his retirement in a cabin in the woods, in his living room, in his mom's basement on a tropical island on an airplane? Where is Henry going to spend his retirement on a tropical island
163. Sight for sore eyes: Henry said. Oh man, you are a sight for sore eyes. We've been stuck on this deserted island for 10 years. We're almost dead. A sight for sore eyes is a way of saying that you're very happy to see someone or something . It makes you feel really good. It's great, Tom said. I'm glad I'm a sight for sore eyes, but I have good and bad news. The good news is I'm here. The bad news is I'm lost, too.
164. QUIZ ⏲ Sight for sore eyes: if something is a sight for sore eyes than we are incredibly upset when we see it incredibly bored when we see it incredibly frustrated when we see it incredibly confused when we see it incredibly happy when we see it. If something is a sight for sore eyes than we are incredibly happy when we see it. How long have they been stuck on the island? 20 years, two weeks, eight months, 15 days, 10 years. How long have they been stuck on the island? 10 years. If Tom says Mary is a sight for sore eyes, Tom thinks it is really great to see Mary. It is weird that Mary wears glasses. It is really strange to see Mary again. It is good that Mary eats pancakes. It is wonderful that Mary is leaving soon. If Tom says Mary is a sight for sore eyes, Tom thinks it is really great to see Mary. Tom has bad news. What is the bad news? He is lost to? He is bald. He hasn't showered in two weeks. He is only wearing his underwear. He is about to leave the island. Tom has bad news. What is the bad news? He has lost too
165. Silence is golden: George said. All my goodness, do you see what happened? I can't believe that all she was wearing that I can't believe in that needed it off Our Henry said. This is why they say silence is golden. Silence is golden means that many, many times it's better to not say anything. Many times in our life, it's better to just keep quiet and keep our thoughts to ourselves, George said. And the last time I went there complete what happened. The weather was horrible. It just made you go crazy, Henry said. Oh, did we just talk about this? Silence is golden.
166. QUIZ ⏲ Silence is golden: silence is golden is used to describe situations where it's better to mumble and grown about something better to study late at night with gold earrings. Better to shout at the top of your lungs. Better to say as much as possible. Better not to say anything at all. Silence is Golden is used to describe situations where it's better not to say anything at all. It is clear that George, it is crazy and psycho talks too much, likes to be quiet, enjoys long walks on the beach, adores his record collection. It is clear that George talks too much. If we respect the idea that silence is golden, then we keep our sardines in the toilet. Keep our dreams locked in a closet. Keep a microphone in the bathroom, keep our money under our pillow. Keep our thoughts to ourselves. If we respect the idea that silence is golden, then we keep our thoughts to ourselves. In Part three, what did George say about the weather? It was great. It was horrible. It was terrible. It was balmy. It was rainy in part three. What did George say about the weather? It was horrible
167. Sit on the fence: So Tom said, George, Goodness gracious, stop sitting on the fence. Do you want away your Superman underwear or you're winning the pool underwear. If someone sits on the fence or someone is sitting on the fence, they have multiple options, but they can't make a choice. They're stuck. They can't make a decision. Oh, it's pronunciation time. He is sitting on the fence. Why are you sitting on the fence?
168. QUIZ ⏲ Sit on the fence: If someone sits on the fence, it's difficult for them to go to the bathroom, climb over a tall fence, make a decision, swim at night, see offense in their dreams. If someone sits on the fence, it's difficult for them to make a decision. What does Tom want? George to make a decision about his pants. His shoes is underwear, his coat, his sweatshirt. What does Tom want George to make a decision about? Is underwear? What are George's choices of underwear? A Superman design and winning the poor design. A Wolverine design and a princess design. A Spider Man design and a Winnie the Pooh design Ah, hoc design in a Lego design. A Superman designed in a my little pony design. What are George's choice of underwear? A Superman design in a Winnie the Pooh design. If someone is sitting on the fence, they have multiple but are unable to make a decision. Opinions, dishes, carrots, options, beliefs. If someone is sitting on the fence, they have multiple options but are unable to make a decision
169. Slow day: George said. It was a slow day at the store and we didn't make much money. However, something really interesting happened. A slow day is a day in which not much happens, so it feels like the day takes a really long time to pass, George said. It was a slow day and our only customer pulled out a gun and tried to rob us. Luckily, I used my ninja skills and beat him up for you.
170. QUIZ ⏲ Slow day: we can use the idiom a slow day to describe a day which passes by very quickly, is full of rain and thunderstorms. Takes a really long time to finish, causes us to be full of joy. Makes us remember our childhood. We can use the idiom a slow day to describe a day which takes a really long time to finish , George said. It was a slow day at the and we didn't make playground any sandcastles store, much money office, any new clients. Jim, Any friends cool, anyone angry, George said. It was a slow day at the store and we didn't make much money. The only customer at the store tried to by all the bread park in front of the door. Take too many plastic bags, rob the store, break the window. The only customer at the store tried to robbed the store. When George saw the robber with the gun, George passed out and was unconscious on the floor, helped the robbers steal from the store, used his ninja skills and beat up. The robber, called the police on the phone, began crying like a baby and sucking his thumb. When George saw the robber with the gun, George used his ninja skills and beat up the robber
171. So and so: Henry got married to so and so who used to live down the lane. Their marriage was over after three days because a shark it Henry during their honeymoon, so and so can be used when we don't know the name of a person or the name of something. So and so could also be used when it's not necessary to give specific information. Fred is always telling us how he met so and so on his amazing world travels, but we know he lives in his mom's basement and just uses the Internet.
172. QUIZ ⏲ So and so: we can use so and so when we don't know the of a person aids, air color ans history name. Wait. We can use so and so when we don't know the name of a person en re got married to someone who used to live under a bridge over in the next town, down the lane downtown above a bar, Henry got married to someone who used to live down the lane. What happened to Henry? During the honeymoon, Henry was bitten by a snake. Henry was pushed by a tourist. Henry was swallowed by a whale. Henry was eaten by a shark. Henry was cut by a piece of glass. What happened to Henry during the honeymoon, Henry was eaten by a shark. Where does Fred actually live? And do his traveling in his mom's basement in his mom's apartment, in his bombs condo in his mom's boathouse in his mom's bathroom? Where does Fred actually live? And do his traveling in his mom's basement?
173. So-so: Mary asked. How are you? Fred said So So Mary asked. How is my new dress? Fred said. It's just so So. Mary said What? So so means average. Not good. Not bad. Nothing incredible. Nothing terrible. How is it? It's so so. Fred said, Hey, Mary said, What's up? Fred said, I just spend $50,000 on this new watch. What do you think? Mary said It is just so so.
174. QUIZ ⏲ So-so: if we think the food tastes so so we think the food is really awesome. Horribly bad. Just average strangely exciting, full of poison if we think the food tastes so so we think the food is just average. Mary asked Fred what he thought about her new sweatshirt. New dress, news socks, new pants, new shoes. Mary asked Fred what he thought about her new dress. What was Mary's reaction to Fred's opinion of her dress? She was happy and content. She was shocked and upset. She was surprised in ecstatic. She was suddenly very hungry. She was very in love. What was Mary's reaction to Fred's opinion of her dress? She was shocked and upset. How much money did Fred spend on his new watch? $25,000 $60,000. $13,000. $45,000. $50,000. How much money did Fred spend on his new watch? $50,000
175. Speak of the devil: Tom said to George. I think Henry is the craziest person I've ever met. George said. Speak of the devil. There's Henry right now. Speak of the devil means that you're talking about someone. And suddenly they show up. You're talking about someone, and suddenly they appear. It's a coincidence. Pronunciation. Wow, We were just talking about you. And here you are. Speak of the devil.
176. QUIZ ⏲ Speak of the devil: If we say speak of the devil, someone we were talking about suddenly dies, Swims appears, screams beans. If we say speak of the devil, someone we were talking about suddenly appears. Tom thinks Henry is the he's ever met. Craziest person, Stupidest person, weirdest person, fastest person, smartest person. Tom things. Henry is the craziest person he's ever met. What might happen if Henry heard what Tom just said? And we might stay home from work? Henry might become a chicken. Henry might be ecstatic. Henry might be offended. Henry might be happy. What might happen if Henry heard what Tom just said? Henry might be offended. The idiom speak of the devil means a person we weren't talking about suddenly shows up. The devil suddenly shows up because we were talking about him. Our mother shows up because we haven't talked to her for a long time. The same person we were talking about suddenly shows up. A banker shows up and asks us to deposit our money in a bank. The idiom speak of the devil means the same person we were talking about suddenly shows up
177. Speak up: at the business meeting, Henry said to Fred, Speak up. You better say what's on your mind. You won't have another chance in the future. Speak up can mean raise your voice or talk louder. It can also mean to express your opinion or defend someone else's opinion, Fred said to Henry. Okay, I'm going to speak up. Henry is the worst employees here. He always comes late. He does poor quality work and he smells bad.
178. QUIZ ⏲ Speak up: If you're giving a speech and someone showed, speak up. They probably want you to talk quieter, talk louder, talk like a baby, talk sexy, talk like an old person. If you're giving a speech and someone showed, speak up, they probably want you to talk louder. Henry wanted Fred to speak up because bread has a better parking spot than Henry. It's much closer to the entrance. Bread stole all the doughnuts from the last office party and didn't share. Bread has been having an affair with the boss's wife, and Henry thinks it's funny. Bread may not have another chance to say something in the future. Read Made Henry look bad in the past and Henry, once Fred to look foolish. Henry once wanted Fred to speak up because Fred may not have another chance to say something in the future. Speak up can also mean to express your anger, Sadness, joy, opinion methods. Speak up can also mean to express your opinion. What did Fred tell everyone about Henry? Henry is a really horrible employees. Henry is a wonderful person. Henry has lots of money hidden in his shorts. Henry doesn't like to eat sardine flavored ice cream. Henry has a beautiful girlfriend. What did Fred tell everyone about? Henry Henry is a really horrible employees
179. Stay up: Fred said. If I stay up past midnight, I turn into a ferocious wear wolf and I get hungry for bananas. Stay up means to be awake past the time that you were planning to go to sleep. Don't stay up too late, George said to Fred. Ah ha! You must have stayed up past midnight last week because all my bananas disappeared. The mystery is solved.
180. QUIZ ⏲ Stay up: when we stay up, we're talking about stain up in the air, under the table, out in the cold, in her house, up past our bedtime When we say Stay up. We're talking about stain up past our bedtime. What happens if Fred stays up past midnight? He turns into aware Wolf. It turns into a tiger. He turns into a mouse. He turns into a teddy bear. He turns into a unicorn. What happens if Fred stays up past midnight? He turns into aware Wolf. When Fred is aware Wolf, he gets hungry. For what? Hamburgers, bananas, cheese, plaster, salsa with chips. When Fred is aware Wolf, he gets hungry for what? But Nano's George thinks Fred did what last week. Stole all his plans, stole all his projects, stole all his broccoli, stole all his bananas, stole all his apples. George thinks Fred did what last week. Stole all his bananas.
181. Steal someone's thunder: for Christmas. Tom, give the boss a teddy bear. George gave the boss off Ferrari. Tom said, Why? Why did you steal my thunder? To steal someone's thunder means someone does something to get attention. They want people to know what they did. Then someone else does something even bigger, even batter. And everybody forgets about the first person pronunciation practice. Repeat after me. He stole her thunder. You stole their thunder. I stole your thunder.
182. QUIZ ⏲ Steal someone's thunder: if I steal your thunder. Everyone is interested in The boss is loud Wife who steals your stuff and not mine. Why they heard thunder. How is possible to steal thunder? My stuff and not yours? If I steal your thunder, everyone is interested in my stuff and not yours. What did Tom give the boss for Christmas? A pet dog. A nice shirt, an ugly plant, A teddy bear. A boring book. What did Tom give the boss for Christmas? A teddy bear. What did George give the boss? Oh, Ferrari A Porsche? A Lamborghini? A Cadillac. Our Suzuki. What did George give the boss? Ah, Ferrari. Which sentence doesn't make any sense? We stole their thunder. You stole your thunder. He stole our thunder. I stole your thunder Based all his thunder. Which sentence doesn't make any sense? You stole your thunder
183. Take it or leave it: Henry said to Tom. Okay, in exchange for your brand new BMW motorcycle, I'll give you six goats, three ducks and one chicken. Take it or leave it. If someone says to you, take it or leave it there giving you their final offer, you can take it and agree, or you can leave it and disagree. Walk away, Fred said to Henry, What you said, take it or leave it for my brand new motorcycle. You insult me. It looks like we cannot make a deal.
184. QUIZ ⏲ Take it or leave it: if you're negotiating and someone says take it or leave it than they are willing to negotiate some more are ready to let you eat Some donuts are trying to get less than they really want are going to beat you at the negotiation. Are giving you a final offer if you're negotiating and someone says, take it or leave it than they are giving you a final offer. Henry is willing to give Tom what in exchange for his motorcycle money, animals, ideas, paintings, food. Henry is willing to give Tom what in exchange for his motorcycle animals. If someone says, take it or leave it and you decide to take it than you want to wait a while, we'll negotiate some more. Stop negotiating immediately. Accept their offer. Reject their offer if someone says, take it or leave it and you decide to take it than you accept their offer. Red felt by Henry's offer. Angered, excited, insulted, pushed around, humiliated, Red felt insulted by Henry's offer
185. Take something with a grain of salt: Henry ran up to Tom and said, It's all over. The world's going to end. We're all going to die This book says so Tom said, Whoa, take it with a grain of salt. It's just a comic book. If you take something with the grain of salt, then you take the information that you're getting and you evaluate it, you think about it. It might be true. It might be false, but you have to think Okay, repeat after me. Please take this information with a grain of salt. It does not come from a very reliable source. Please think before you do anything.
186. QUIZ ⏲ Take something with a grain of salt: If you take something with a grain of salt, you do what you get angry as soon as possible. You yell it, everyone for not being nice. You don't take the information so seriously. You throw salt that the people walking by you learn from your mistakes and never eat pizza . If you take something with the grain of salt, you do what you don't take the information so seriously. What was the source of the information that the world was going to end? A library book, a medical book? A comic book of religious book? An old notebook? What was the source of the information that the world was going to end? A comic book? Henry's Emotional State can be described as happy, angry, depressed, hysterical board. Henry's emotional state could be described as hysterical. If information doesn't come from a reliable source, we should think about the information. First, decide what to do immediately use the information to take over the world, share the information with our pet goldfish, pretend the information doesn't exist. If information doesn't come from a reliable source, we should think about the information first
187. Take stock: George said. Losing my job helped me take stock of my life and realize my true goal to become I've circus clown. To take stock means to think carefully about a situation to be able to make a more effective decision. We think carefully about something before acting, George's wife said. Before you run off and join the circus, you might want to take stock of your family situation and figure out who's going to feed us .
188. QUIZ ⏲ Take stock: if we take stock of a situation, we take a moment to become upset about our feelings, lose our mind and go crazy. Dance around in the rain, being carefully about what's happening. Read about the stock of different companies. If we take stock of a situation, we take a moment to being carefully about what's happening. What caused George to take stock of his life, losing his mind, losing his wife, losing his favorite underwear, losing his car keys, losing his job. One cause George to take stock of his life. Losing his job. Georgia's dream is to become ah, ballerina dancer, a circus clown. Ah, fancy policeman, a sweet politician. Ah, confused robber George's dream is to become a circus clown. George's wife is worried about what, How they're going to eat, how they're going to sleep, how they're going to exercise, how they're going to dance, how they're going to smoke. George's wife is worried about what, how they're going to eat
189. Taste of your own medicine: when George was little, he was a bully and he beat up all the kids. Now George works with Tom and Tom beats up George. All George can think is I guess I'm getting a taste of my own medicine when you get a taste of your own medicine. You've done something bad in the past. And now that same bad thing is happening to you. Okay, let's practice. He is getting a taste of his own medicine. We are getting a taste of our own medicine. I am getting a taste of my own medicine.
190. QUIZ ⏲ Taste of your own medicine: If we get a taste of our own medicine, then some good deeds from our past bring us good fortune. Something in the letter from our mother makes us scared. Something we were complaining about happens to our friend. Something in the medicine tastes like broccoli. Something bad we did in the past has come to haunt us. If we get a taste of our own medicine, then something bad we did in the past has come to haunt us. When George was little, he did what to all the kids. He gave them candy. He beat them up. He's scared them away. He bought toys for them. Be ate their lunches. When George was little, he did what to all the kids. He beat them up when Tom was a kid. It's likely that he also beat up other kids. He was a sweet child. He was a respectful child. He helped out the teachers often. He was small and fast. When Tom was a kid, it's likely that he also beat up other kids. Which sentence is correct? Bread is getting a taste of her own medicine. Julie is getting a taste of our own medicine. Pete and Henry are getting a taste of their own medicine. Sam and Mary are getting a taste of your own medicine. You are getting a taste of his own medicine, which sentences correct. Pete and Henry are getting a taste of their own medicine.
191. The last straw: every day for five years. Henry called Tom a jerk. Today, when Henry said You're a jerk Tom said, That's it. That's the last straw. I won't take any more. If something is the last straw, it's something you're not going to take any more. Something unpleasant has been happening over and over. But now no more. This is the last straw. I won't take it anymore. You can insult me, but you can't insult my mother.
192. QUIZ ⏲ The last straw: if something is the last straw than we're very happy and we want more frustrated and become hungry. Bad up and won't take any more depressed and watch sad movies ecstatic and jump up and down if something is the last straw than we're fed up and won't take any more. Henry called Tom a jerk. How often? Every other day for eight years, once a week for four years, every day for 12 years, every month for six years, every day for five years. Henry called Tom a jerk. How often? Every day for five years. What color are Tom's glasses? Blue, pink, yellow, Read green. One color are Tom's glasses read? You can insult me, but you can't insult my horse. Sister, Mother, parents, child. You can insult me, but you can't insult my mother.
193. Time will tell: Fred said to Tom, do you think it was a good decision to invest all of my money in doughnuts? Tom said. Time will tell if we say time will tell. It means we don't know the answer. We have to wait and see. It's also a nice way to not have to answer a stupid question. Fred said to Tom, You said Time will tell now I have no money but lots of doughnuts, Tom said.
194. QUIZ ⏲ Time will tell: we can use the idiom Time will tell to express that we don't know the answer to something express that we're fed up with not getting paid enough. Express that will get out of prison in three years. Expressed that we hate waiting for the bus to arrive Express that it's horrible to eat at the fish restaurant. We can use the idiom Time will tell to express that we don't know the answer to something read. Invested all his money in what? Pizza, hamburgers, cheese, rice, doughnuts. Fred invested all his money in what Doughnuts Time will tell is also a useful idiom when we want to give a polite answer to, uh, great question. Terrifying question. Smart question. Foolish question. Controversial question. Time will tell is also useful idiom when we want to give a polite answer to, uh, all this question. What will Fred probably do with his doughnuts? Read will probably eat them. Fred will probably throw them away. Read will probably make them into a sculpture. Bread will probably take a shower, and doughnuts read will probably use them as fishing bait. What will Fred probably do with his doughnuts? Bread will probably eat them
195. To make a long story short: Tom said. I want to eat this. Henry said. No, I want to eat that George said. No, you're both crazy to make a long story short, they decided to eat pizza to make a long story. Short means get to the point. Don't waste time on all the small, tiny details. Just tell me what is most important. Let's practice. To make a long story short, I decided to buy the big house. To make a long story short, I decided to go to France.
196. QUIZ ⏲ To make a long story short: If we ask the mailman to make a long story short, we want him to explain all the details him to tell us about his volatile relationship, him to briefly give us the most important information. Him to talk for hours and hours of vote, nothing him to briefly take a nap and dream about unicorns. If we ask the mailman to make a long story short, we want him to briefly give us the most important information. At the beginning, Tom and Henry couldn't agree about what what movie they should want, what food they should eat. What book they should read. What car they should drive. Would cigarettes. They should smoke. At the beginning, Tom and Henry couldn't agree about what what food they should eat. George said that Tom and Henry are both intelligent, crazy, quick, weird. Lovely. George said that Tom and Henry are both crazy To make a long story short, I decided to travel to friends Mexico, Germany, Japan, India. To make a long story short, I decided to travel to brands
197. Weak in the knees: George, said Omeri. Whenever I see you, I can't weak in the knees. My heart beats so fast. I think I'm going to faint. Weak in the knees means a strong emotion suddenly overwhelms us. We get a very strong feeling may be good, maybe bad, Mary said. When I see you, I don't get weak in the knees. Actually, I get sick to the stomach and I want to vomit. Have a nice day.
198. QUIZ ⏲ Weak in the knees: If Martha gets weak in the knees when she sees handsome Henry than Martha, probably feels angry and frustrated, sad and depressed, nervous and excited, weird and anxious, loaded and uncomfortable. If Martha gets weak in the knees when she sees handsome Henry than Martha, probably feels nervous and excited. Whenever George sees Mary, he gets weak in the knees. George thinks he's going to vomit. Reigned, smile, run away. Laugh. Whenever George sees Mary, he gets weak in the knees. George thinks he's going to paint. When Mary sees George, she feels sick therapy, frustrated in love, Glad when Mary sees George, she feels sick. How does Mary end the conversation? She says. Have a bad day, she says. Have a great day, she says. Have a weird day, she says. Have a neat day, she says. Have a nice day. How does Mary and the conversation? She says. Have a nice day
199. Wet behind the ears: Fred, Ask Tom. So is this new person that we're hiring for the job wet behind the years? I hope not, because we really need someone with experience. If someone is wet behind the ears, they are inexperienced, immature and still learning. They don't have a good idea of what's going on, and they still need to improve. Tom said to Fred, Don't worry. The guy that I hired is really experienced and knows what to do. I made sure to check to make sure he's not wet behind the ears.
200. QUIZ ⏲ Wet behind the ears: If Henry is wet behind the ears, it is likely that he makes many mistakes at work. He knows how to wash his ears well. He throws water at people he knows how to swim in the river. He is really successful at his job. If Henry is wet behind the ears, it is likely that he makes many mistakes at work. Red and Tom probably have what kind of jobs. Janitorial jobs, low level jobs, secretarial jobs, management jobs, cooking jobs. Fred and Tom probably have what kind of jobs? Management jobs. If someone is wet behind the ears, they are immature and positive, hard working, inexperienced, awesome, proficient. If someone is wet behind the ears, they are immature and inexperienced. Tom made sure to check that the new hire is knowledgable and experienced, intelligent and smart, proficient and sloppy, aggressive and disoriented, lazy and wasteful. Tom made sure to check that the new hire is knowledgable and experienced
201. Whole nine yards: little Tommy said. For my birthday, I want everything. I want a party. I want decorations. I want to cape. I want a pony. I want the whole nine yards. Tommy's mom said. The whole nine yards is another way to say everything, all of it. If you want the whole nine yards, you want everything. Not just a little, all of it pronunciation on for this project. They want the whole nine yards. When you detail my car, I want the whole nine yards. Do everything.
202. QUIZ ⏲ Whole nine yards: if we have a wedding and we want the whole nine yards we want. The organizer's, too include absolutely everything they can do a really bad job organizing things. Bring a carpet nine yards in length, smiler line and stand around bored. Do a regular job and leave it at that. If we have a waiting and we want the whole nine yards we want the organizer's, too include absolutely everything they can. We cannot describe Little Tommy as a spoiled boy, a small boy, a reasonable boy, a cute boy, a smart boy. We cannot describe little Tommy as a reasonable boy. Tommy's mother is probably going to give Tommy everything he wants. Going to listen, but not give Tommy what he wants. Going to faint and pass out on the floor. Going to ask Tommy to please take out the trash going to ask Tom me to pay for the party. Tommy's mother is probably going to listen, but not give Tommy what he wants. The whole nine yards is another way to say hardly anything. Some, a little none. Everything. The whole nine yards is another way to say everything
203. Wouldn't be caught dead: Fred wouldn't be caught dead wearing those pants. They're ugly. They're horrible. They don't match his shirt. If you wouldn't be caught dead, then we're talking about something you would never do. It's too awkward. It's too unpleasant. I would never be caught dead wearing pink pants. Let's practice. I wouldn't be caught dead eating at that restaurant. I wouldn't be caught dead going to that movie.
204. QUIZ ⏲ Wouldn't be caught dead: a similar way to say I wouldn't be caught dead. Wearing that shirt is I want you to wear that shirt instead of me. I want you to wear that shirt when I'm dead. I would never wear anything but that shirt. I would never, ever wear that shirt. I would always want to wear a different shirt. A similar way to say I wouldn't be caught dead. Wearing that shirt is I would never, ever wear that shirt. Why would Fred never be caught dead wearing those pants? The pants don't feel comfortable. The pants don't come in purple color the pants. Don't match his shirt. The pants don't match his lipstick. The pants don't match his hat. Why would Fred never be kind dead wearing those pants? The pants don't match his shirt. We wouldn't be caught dead doing something because it's too uncomfortable, wonderful, incredible, boring, Full of dead people. We wouldn't be caught dead doing something because it's too uncomfortable. I wouldn't be caught dead. Going to what? To places that ski shop in that cinema, That movie in that hair salon restaurant in that movie that show in that library, then bank. In that movie, I wouldn't be kind dead going toe. What to places that restaurant in that movie
205. Your guess is as good as mine: George said to Tom, We're stuck were in the open. When do you think the savage lions air going to come eat us? Tom said. Your guess is as good as mine. Your gifts is as good as mine is just another way to say I don't know. There's some piece of information that someone is asking us about and we're just saying We don't know. Pronunciation are When do you think they're going to come? Your guess is as good as mine. How much money do you think they have? Your guess is as good as mine.
206. QUIZ ⏲ Your guess is as good as mine: Your guess is as good as mine is another way to say I wonder what we should eat. I am a genie in a bottle. I have three guesses. I know everything there is to know. I have no idea about the answer. Your guess is as good as mine is another way to say I have no idea about the answer. What do we know about the lions? They're wonderful and probably kind. They're gentle and probably playful. They're happy and probably full of food. They're savage and probably hungry. They are far away and probably dead. What do we know about the lions? They are savage and probably hungry. George appears to be Tom appears to be laughing, smiling, impatient, happy, freaked out. Tranquil, sad board. Bored, hungry. George appears to be freaked out. Tom appears to be tranquil. How much money do they have? I don't know. Everyone knows Tom knows. They know the whole world knows. How much money do they have? I don't know
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