M: Today, we're going to talk about family names. Susan, I've often wondered, why you've got a double-barrelled surname, I mean you're American, and I thought it was only us Brits who went for things like that.Susan Writer Wells, it soun...
It's like chatting or making small talk about unimportant or everyday topics.就像聊一些不重要或日常的话题。Let's look at some examples.让我们看看一些例子。Let's grab some coffee and shoot the breeze for a while.我们去喝杯咖啡,闲聊一会儿。They like to shoot the breeze during lunch breaks....
me if I'm wrong. CRBT Crying really big tears. CTN Can't talk now. CU See you. CUL See you later. CWYL Chat with you later. CYA See ya. Cover your ass. DETI Don't even think it. DILLIGAF Do I look like I give a f*** DQMOT Don't quote me on this. DUR Do you ...
Thanks a lot teacher RONNIE we really need these words in every hour of every day have a great day bye Mohammad Haj Hassan what is the mean of queef ???i don’t understand .you were talk fast on this. Shayma EL. Queef is air from the vagina. Ronnie hi shayma ur lady &dont ...
(diǎobàole) to describe something super cool or incredible. For example, if you go to a cool place and then post a picture on social media, a friend might comment 屌爆了to let you know how cool they think your photo is. You can also use it to talk about things like popular ...
We’re for real. You’re really for real. Number six is knock. Now, you can knock something or knock someone. And it’s just saying something bad about something or someone. It’s a disparaging remark. And mostly it’s used to talk about an activity. ...
Some, however, live on for years. Today we will talk about one such expression—one you may be wearing right now—sneakers! Some say the wor d "sneaker" is slang for a tennis shoe. Others say it comes from the ol d English verb "sneak", meaning to move silently an d with speed....
talk like we’re from Brooklyn or Chicago, let’s see what works with people from around the country.Slang phraseEnglish meaningIn the bagA certainty (usually for something that you want, like in sports or a contest)Once in a blue moonRarelyYou betYou’re welcomeI don’t buy thatI don...
Gabble – talk a lot, chatter Get stuck into – to do something very enthusiastically (to) Get your knickers in a twist –to get very agitated or angry about something Git – someone despicable who has taken advantage of you (to) Give a stuff – to care, usually used in the negative ...
Working as hard as you can on a particular job. For example, if someone calls you while you’re at work you might reply with: “Can’t talk, I’m flat out like a lizard drinking.” Just another arvo at Sydney's Bondi Beach. ...