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🇬🇧 Join the club!
You can say "Join the club!" to someone who has just experienced something unpleasant that you've also experienced, or to someone who's in an unfortunate position that's similar to your own. Examples: You were conned by a bank into taking out a mortgage, and now they own your home? Join the club! We lost ours last month. Peter: "Bobby here just got sacked because a machine can do his job cheaper." Paul: "Yeah? Join the club, Bobby!"
🇬🇧 turn around
to change something unsuccessful into something successful Examples: turn sth around What do you think the government should do to turn the economy around? turn sth around If she wants to turn her life around she needs to stop taking drugs and drinking alcohol.
🇬🇧 fanny
a woman's vagina Examples: When Americans go to the UK and say something about someone's "fanny", they're talking about the person's bottom, but British people are shocked because they think they're talking about something else.
🇬🇧 Live and let live
| 2 | 🇬🇧 Things are looking up.
You can say "things are looking up" if things are improving. Examples: John: "Is business getting any better?" Barry: "Well, things are looking up, but it still isn't as good as it was last year." Things are looking up now that the tourist season is here.
🇬🇧 take off
If a plane takes off, it leaves the ground and rises into the sky. Examples: take off The whole family watched and waved as Indira's plane took off. take off The helicopter took off and rose straight up into the sky.
🇬🇧 in the know
If someone is "in the know", they know something that only a few people are aware of. Examples: Maggie is close to the Prime Minister, so she's usually in the know when it comes to the government's latest plans. Before you buy your new computer, ask David about getting a good deal. He's in the know about all that stuff.
🇬🇧 Revenge is a dish best served cold | 52 |
| 3 | 🇬🇧 get a word in edgeways | edgewise
If you can't get a word in edgeways, you can't say anything because someone else is talking so much. Examples: Cindy got so excited when she was talking that nobody else could get a word in edgeways. I'd go to the meetings more often if I could get a word in edgeways.
🇬🇧 act as
to perform the same function as a particular person or thing Examples: act as something I can't make it to the meeting Bob, so would you mind acting as chairman today? act as something The kidneys act as filters to keep the blood clean.
🇬🇧 toff
a wealthy, upper-class person Examples: If you want to see a lot of toffs drinking champagne and eating caviar, go to the Royal Meeting at Ascot Racecourse. Lisa's new boyfriend is a real toff. His family's incredibly rich, and his dad's the Duke of Errey.
🇬🇧 None so blind as those who will not see | 59 |
| 4 | 🇬🇧 at cross-purposes
If you're at cross-purposes with someone, you think you're both talking about the same thing but you're actually talking about different things. Examples: I was talking to Kyle about Georgia, but we were at cross-purposes. I was talking about Georgia in Russia, and he was talking about Georgia in the U.S.A. We laughed when we realised we were talking about two different "Georgias". Jill and I were at cross-purposes today when we were talking about John. I was talking about John Smith, my neighbour, but she thought I was talking John at work!
🇬🇧 write out
to write information on an official document before giving it to someone Examples: write sth out The parking officer ignored my explanation as she wrote the parking ticket out and gave it to me. write out sth I waited as the doctor wrote out a prescription for the medicine I needed.
🇬🇧 history
be doomed, be sure to fail Examples: Gerry says the company he works for is history because of falling sales, so he's going to quit before it goes out of business. This government is history. It can't possibly survive the no-confidence debate in parliament.
🇬🇧 There are two sides to every question | 67 |
| 5 | ✅ Descubre y únete a estos canales: ✅
💡 @PreciosLuz
📰 @portadas_prensa
📰 @portadas_deportivas
😆 @revista_el_jueves
💭 @vinetas_actualidad
🔶 @meneame_tops
🖼 @foto_del_dia
🌄 @paisaje_diario
🇬🇧 @daily_eng_lessons | 67 |
| 6 | 🇬🇧 burn your bridges | burn your boats
You have burned your bridges, or burned your boats, if you were in a situation and you then left it after doing something that made it impossible to go back there. Examples: If you insult the boss when you leave, you'll be burning your bridges and you'll never be able to go back to work there again. I knew I'd be burning my boats if I dropped out of school, but I didn't care because I was determined to be a photographer.
🇬🇧 do about
If you do something about a problem, you do something to fix it or solve it. Examples: do about My printer won't work and I'm not sure what to do about it. do about What do you think we should do about our company's falling market share?
🇬🇧 make out
to hug and kiss, possibly with some petting Examples: Lots of couples were making out at the party, but there was no real sex going on. Mandy saw her boyfriend making out with another girl. She was very upset.
🇬🇧 They that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind | 68 |
| 7 | 🇬🇧 so far, so good
You can say "so far, so good" when you're in the middle of doing something, and everything has been going well. Examples: Tom: "How's the new job going?" Jerry: "So far, so good." At half-time, the coach looked at his players and said, "So far, so good, but the job's not done yet. Get back out there and fight till the end."
🇬🇧 keep out of
If you keep out of something, you don't get involved in it. Examples: keep out of I've learned to keep out of other people's conflicts and disagreements. keep out of Two of my kids were fighting when my eldest son tried to stop them. They told him to keep out of it and mind his own business.
🇬🇧 con
to persuade someone to do something in order to cheat them Examples: When I was travelling I'd sometimes meet people who'd try to con me into a game of cards, but I never fell for it. I'd heard too many stories about people being cheated. He was jailed for conning a lonely old lady out of $200,000.
🇬🇧 Death pays all debts | 81 |
| 8 | 🇬🇧 deep pockets
You can say a person or an organisation has deep pockets if they have lots of money. Examples: Let's make a list of everyone we know with deep pockets, and see if any of them want to invest in our company. People think the government has very deep pockets, but in fact it's broke and it's borrowing from banks and other countries.
🇬🇧 blow out
If a flame blows out, it goes out because someone blows on it or because of the wind. Examples: blow out sth Make a wish, and then take a big breath and blow out all the candles on your birthday cake. blow sth out Make sure you don't let the wind blow the lamp out.
🇬🇧 yes-man
a person who always agrees with their employer Examples: We need strong people who think for themselves, not yes-men or sycophants who say whatever they think their boss wants to hear. Sammy's just a yes-man, so we don't even have to ask him what he thinks.
🇬🇧 As soon as man is born he begins to die | 88 |
| 9 | 🇬🇧 snowed under
If you are snowed under you have so much to do that you're having trouble doing it all. Examples: I was so snowed under with work today that I didn't even have time for lunch. If I don't deal with these orders they'll build up and I'll soon be snowed under again.
🇬🇧 draw up
to prepare and write a plan, a contract, guidelines or a list of some sort Examples: draw up sth We need our lawyer to draw up a new distribution contract. draw sth up Linda's proposal sounded good, so I told her draw it up and present it to the members.
🇬🇧 fanny
a person's buttocks or bottom Examples: After walking around town for a couple of hours, Liz and Debbie were very tired and all they wanted to do was sit on their fannies for a while. Bob boarded the plane but his fanny was so huge that he had real trouble getting into his seat.
🇬🇧 Easy come, easy go | 97 |
| 10 | 🇬🇧 set the world on fire
If you set the world on fire, you do something that creates a lot of excitement and makes you famous. Examples: Bob Marley took Jamaican reggae music and set the world on fire with it. Our drama group's first production didn't exactly set the world on fire, but we learnt a lot while doing it.
🇬🇧 take up
to shorten a piece of clothing or a curtain to make it the right size Examples: take sth up These jeans are a bit too long. Could you take them up for me? take up sth I have to take up the new curtains in the bedroom.
🇬🇧 hustler
a person, usually male, who has sex for money Examples: Every night hustlers hang around in the park looking for customers. We need to teach hustlers about AIDS and tell them how to protect themselves from HIV infection.
🇬🇧 All clouds bring not rain | 97 |
| 11 | 🇬🇧 raring to go
If you're raring to go, you're full of energy and you can't wait to get started on whatever it is you're doing. Examples: After the coach gave a great team talk, the players were pumped up and raring to go. Don't you hate it when Hillary bursts into the office at 8 o'clock on Monday mornings, full of life and raring to go? Why can't she be miserable on Monday mornings like everyone else?
🇬🇧 allow for
to consider something, or take it into account, when making plans or making a decision Examples: allow for sth Don't forget to allow for inflation when estimating your future expenses. allow sth for sth You should allow time for traffic jams when deciding what time to leave for the airport.
🇬🇧 knockoff | knock-off
a cheap copy of a brand-name product Examples: Do you think Larry's Rolex is genuine, or do you think it's a knockoff? Can you get me some of those knock-off Gucci handbags while you're there?
🇬🇧 The nearer the Church, the farther from God | 90 |
| 12 | 🇬🇧 can of worms
If you say a situation or an issue is a can of worms, you think that getting involved in it could lead to problems. Examples: Corruption in politics is such a can of worms that many journalists won't take the risk of seriously investigating it. Cathy never talks about her childhood. She says it's a can of worms she doesn't want to open, though I have no idea why.
🇬🇧 weed out
to find and remove people or things that are not needed or wanted Examples: weed out The new Prime Minister has promised to weed out all the members of the public service who have become lazy or corrupt over the years. weed out One of the results of the economic slowdown was that it gave companies an excuse to weed out some of their overpaid executives.
🇬🇧 pimp | pimp out
to customize or renovate something; to make something flashier or more appealing Examples: Hey, check it out! Jay's pimped his car. Let's get him to take us for a ride. I'm gonna pimp out my room in college. I'll get a couple of lamps and some pix and some other stuff to make it look cool.
🇬🇧 One good turn deserves another | 92 |
| 13 | 🇬🇧 the gift of the gab | the gift of gab
If you've got the gift of the gab, or the gift of gab, you have the natural ability to talk in a way that people find entertaining or persuasive. Examples: All good salespeople have the gift of the gab, so people trust them and believe whatever they say. If you want to be a politician, you'll do much better if you were born with the gift of gab.
🇬🇧 cheat on
to be disloyal to your spouse or partner by having sex with someone else Examples: cheat on sb Hannah thinks her husband has been cheating on her. cheat on sb Bob seems to think it's natural for men to cheat on their wives, but I doubt that his wife agrees.
🇬🇧 lame
bad, weak, of poor quality Examples: We saw this really lame movie last night. It was so boring we couldn't wait for it to finish. Gerry didn't come to work again today. He had another lame excuse - this time about having a headache or whatever.
🇬🇧 The end justifies the means | 92 |
| 14 | 🇬🇧 beyond a shadow of a doubt
Something is true "beyond a shadow of a doubt" if there is no possibility at all that it isn't true. Examples: Are you absolutely sure, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that he is guilty of the crime? A few years ago a great many scientists said they were sure, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that there was no such thing as global warming. Were they right?
🇬🇧 put away
If you put something away, you put it where it's usually kept when it's not being used. Examples: put sth away If you wash the dishes, I'll dry them and put them away. put away sth If I leave your clean clothes on the bed, can you put them away yourself?
🇬🇧 nipper
a young child, esp. a young boy Examples: When he was a little nipper Louis Hamilton raced go-carts, and now he's driving Formula One racing cars. It's not easy teaching young nippers how to play football. They get too excited to stay in their positions and they run all over the field chasing each other and the ball.
🇬🇧 He that wills the end wills the means | 109 |
| 15 | 🇬🇧 forty winks
If you have forty winks, you have a short sleep, or a nap. Examples: If I have a late night I sometimes catch forty winks on the train on the way to work. If you're driving on a long trip and you feel yourself getting sleepy, stop and have forty winks. It might save your life, and the lives of other people too.
🇬🇧 pull up
If a vehicle such as a car or a taxi pulls up, it stops. Examples: pull up I told the taxi driver to pull up outside the post office. pull up As the truck pulled up at the intersection, its brakes made a loud hissing sound.
🇬🇧 redneck
a lower-class white person from a rural background Examples: We were driving through Alabama when we saw some rednecks riding in the back of a pick-up truck drinking whiskey from a bottle. If it wasn't for the redneck vote, the Republicans wouldn't have won the election.
🇬🇧 Behind every successful man is a woman | 116 |
| 16 | 🇬🇧 lay down the law
If you lay down the law, you tell people what they should do in a forceful and stern way. Examples: After we lost our third game in a row, our coach got really angry and laid down the law and said we had to try harder or we'd be out the door. Shelley's parents laid down the law after she got home late and grounded her for a month.
🇬🇧 end in
to have a certain result at the end of something Examples: end in sth The two countries couldn't agree on how to solve the problem, so the negotiations ended in a stalemate. end in sth The U.S. government's policy of making alcohol illegal in the 1920's ended in failure and an increase in organised crime.
🇬🇧 drag
something boring, tiresome or troublesome Examples: Getting up at five-thirty in the morning in the middle of winter is such a drag. I just wanna stay in bed and keep warm. My flight's been cancelled, so I'll have to go by train instead. What a drag!
🇬🇧 Variety is the spice of life | 109 |
| 17 | 🇬🇧 a quick fix
If something is a quick fix, it's a quick and easy, but usually short-term, solution to a problem. Examples: Tania wants to lose weight, but she wants a quick fix like taking a pill instead of eating better and exercising more. I can tie your car's exhaust pipe up with a bit of wire, but it's just a quick fix. You'll have to get it fixed properly as soon as possible.
🇬🇧 move out
If you move out, you leave the place in which you've been living or working, and move to a new place to live or work. Examples: move out We've got three children, and two of them have already moved out of home, and the third one is planning to move out soon. move out of sth As soon as the new building is finished, we'll move out of our old office and into the new one.
🇬🇧 el cheapo
very cheap Examples: We always stay in those el cheapo motels because all we need is somewhere to sleep. Why pay more just for a bed? Sophie won't fly on those el cheapo airlines. She doesn't think they're safe.
🇬🇧 Great minds think alike | 103 |
| 18 | 🇬🇧 the real McCoy
You can say something is the real McCoy if it's genuine, and not a fake or a copy. Examples: You only paid $50 for a Gucci handbag? Well it's obviously not the real McCoy then, is it. The duck liver pate was the real McCoy. It tasted so much better than the stuff in tins they call duck liver pate back home.
🇬🇧 fire up
to create enthusiasm or excitement, usually among a group of people or a crowd Examples: fire up sb The coach fired up his players with his half-time talk, and they tried much harder in the second half. be fired up After being fired up by their leaders' speeches, the protesters marched to government house.
🇬🇧 fib
a small, harmless lie (n.) | to tell a small, harmless lie (v.) Examples: I can tell you're fibbing because you're trying not to smile! We told our youngest child a little fib about where our pet dog went when he died. She was too young to understand the truth.
🇬🇧 A chain is only as strong as its weakest link | 105 |
| 19 | 🇬🇧 over your head
If something you hear or read is over your head, or goes over your head, you don't understand it because the language or the ideas are too advanced for you. Examples: I tried listening to a show on the radio about modern physics, but most of it was over my head and I gave up after about ten minutes. Jerry told a really funny joke about the economics of the cheese industry, and it went right over Tom's head. He didn't even smile.
🇬🇧 hear from
If you hear from someone, they call you, email you or contact you in some other way. Examples: hear from sb Have you heard from Kyle lately? I haven't heard from him for a week or two. hear from sb I hear from my kids at least once a week. They usually email, but sometimes they phone.
🇬🇧 vac
vacation, holiday Examples: Are you going overseas in the long vac? I'm looking for a job over the vac. Any ideas?
🇬🇧 If you wish good advice, consult an old man | 126 |
| 20 | 🇬🇧 a shot in the arm
You can say something is a shot in the arm if it gives a person or an organisation renewed energy or enthusiasm. Examples: Getting a grant from the Arts Council was a much-needed shot in the arm for the orchestra. We all agree that the economy needs a shot in the arm, but we can't agree on exactly what it should be.
🇬🇧 keep on
If you keep somebody on, you continue to employ them. Examples: keep sb on If I could, I'd keep everybody on, but unfortunately we can't afford to pay all our staff at the moment. keep on sb We'll do our best to keep on everyone who's been here for over five years.
🇬🇧 job
an operation or procedure to make someone or something look better Examples: I'm going to get a new paint job done on my car. Do you think purple would look good? Julie's breasts look bigger than they used to. Do you think she's had a boob job?
🇬🇧 Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned | 117 |
