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📒 There's no such thing as a free lunch


📖Meaning
We cannot get something for nothing. We must pay for everything. Nothing in life is free.


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📚know where you stand


✍🏾Meaning
If you know where you stand, you know exactly where you fit in a social or work situation, or in someone's life.


❗️For example

🔸Nobody bothered to ask Ken for his opinion, so he says he now knows where he stands in the company.

🔸Shelley didn't even invite me to her party, so I know where I stand with her now.

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📒 Would you buy a used car from this man?


📖Meaning
Do you trust this man? I don't.


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📚ring a bell


✍🏾Meaning
If something rings a bell, it sounds familiar or you think you've heard it before.


❗️For example

🔸The name rang a bell but I couldn't remember exactly where I'd heard it before.

🔸Does the name "Hunter S. Thompson" ring a bell?

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📒 A just war is better than an unjust peace


📖Meaning
Fighting between countries for a fair and good cause is better than no fighting in a situation that is unfair.


Note: just (adj.) = based on what is fair or morally right

war (noun) = fighting or armed conflict between countries

unjust (adj.) = not based on what is fair or morally right

peace (noun) = quiet and tranquillity; freedom from war

Compare: "An unjust peace is better than a just war." - Marcus Tullius Cicero (106BC-43BC)


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💠 ripped (2) 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
intoxicated, drunk, drugged


❕For example

🔺Why do people think they have to get ripped on drugs to have a good time?

🔺Mike was drinking way too much at that party. He was totally ripped!


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📒pull up (2)


📖Meaning
If a vehicle such as a car or a taxi pulls up, it stops.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬   I told the taxi driver to pull up outside the post office.

💬As the truck pulled up at the intersection, its brakes made a loud hissing sound.

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💠 ute 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a pickup truck


❕For example

🔺After shooting two kangaroos, Bruce threw them into the back of his ute and drove back to town.

🔺Nearly every farmer in Australia owns a ute.


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📒go after (1)


📖Meaning
to chase and try to catch someone or something

🤓For example ⤵️

💬  After the guy had grabbed my wife's handbag I went after him, but he was too fast and he got away.

💬A lion won't go after an animal unless it's pretty sure it can catch it.

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💠 ex 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a former partner or lover


❕For example

🔺I got divorced last year, and I've only seen the ex twice since then.

🔺I saw my ex at a party last night, and he was with some other guy.


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📒write down


📖Meaning
to write something on a piece of paper

🤓For example ⤵️

💬  After chatting to the girl for a while, Shane wrote down his name and number on a piece of paper and gave it to her.

💬Most insurance companies will try to find any reason they can to avoid paying out claims to their customers.

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📚play it by ear


✍🏾Meaning
If you play it by ear, you don't plan ahead but you do whatever seems best at the time depending on the situation.


❗️For example

🔸I like those comedy shows where they play it by ear and just say whatever they like and do whatever they like.


🔸Jean says he's not sure what goes on in the meetings, so he'll just play it by ear and see what happens.

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📒 Zeal, when it is a virtue, is a dangerous one


📖Meaning
According to this saying, "good zeal" cannot exist. It seems that zeal is inherently dangerous. When zeal is not a virtue, by definition it is not good. When zeal is a virtue, according to this saying it is dangerous, which is also not good. This saying relies heavily on paradox for its effect.

Note: zeal (noun) = enormous energy or enthusiasm for a cause or an objective
virtue (noun) = quality regarded as morally good in a person


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📚zero-sum game


✍🏾Meaning
A zero-sum game is a situation in which any gain by one side or person is at the expense of a loss to another side or person involved in the situation.


❗️For example

🔸The stock market has become a giant zero-sum game in which one investor gains what another investor loses.


🔸In a zero-sum game, if you add the total gains of the participants and the total losses of the participants, the sum will always be zero.

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📒mistake for


📖Meaning
to wrongly think that a person or thing is someone or something else

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 Fake Gucci bags look real and can easily be mistaken for genuine Gucci bags.

💬 There's a guy who lives near here who often gets mistaken for David Beckham. He looks just like him.

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💠 mug (2) 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
the face


❕For example

🔺Hey Harvey! Were you at the Liverpool game on Saturday? I was watching it on TV and I'm sure I saw your mug in the crowd.

🔺Looks like Larry's growing a beard. Good idea if it means we don't have to see so much of his big ugly mug!


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📒shut out (2)


📖Meaning
to stop yourself thinking about or feeling something that upsets you or hurts you

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 She still finds it difficult to shut out the memory of her grandmother's illness.

💬 The thought of losing her is unbearable, and no matter how hard I try, I just can't shut it out.

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💠 veep 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
the vice president


❕For example

🔺If a president dies during his or her term, the veep takes over and becomes the president.

🔺What do you think about the Republican Party putting a woman on their ticket to run for veep?


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📒die down


📖Meaning
If something dies down, it gradually becomes weaker in strength or lower in volume or magnitude.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬   The anger people felt about what the previous government had done to their country took a long time to die down.

💬The new president waited for the applause to die down before he began to speak.

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📚feel the pinch


✍🏾Meaning
If you are feeling the pinch, you're finding it harder to survive on your income.


❗️For example

🔸Since the price of oil went up, lots of businesses have been feeling the pinch.

🔸Inflation has been pretty bad recently, so we've all been feeling the pinch.

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📒 If you can't beat 'em, join 'em


📖Meaning
If you cannot win against someone or something, it may be easier or better to join forces with them.

Note: 'em (informal contraction) = them


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📚under the weather


✍🏾Meaning
If you are under the weather, you're not feeling well.


❗️For example

🔸Hiroko's feeling a bit under the weather. He thinks he might have the flu.

🔸Sorry, but I don't think I'll be able to make it to work today. I'm feeling a bit under the weather

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📒 Better the foot slip than the tongue


📖Meaning
It is better to take a bad step in walking than to say the wrong thing in talking. We can do a lot of damage when we say something by mistake. The elliptical nature of this saying may make it difficult to understand. The full version might be something like: "It is better that your foot should slip than that your tongue should slip."


Note: foot (noun): the end part of the leg on which we stand or walk | slip (verb): slide by accident | tongue (noun): large, movable fleshy part in the mouth that we use for talking and tasting

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📚a pat on the back


✍🏾Meaning
You've given someone a pat on the back if you've told them they've done something well, or done a good job.


❗️For example

🔸Don't you think Salim deserves a pat on the back for his report? Why don't you tell him it was excellent work?


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📒 Many a true word is spoken in jest


📖Meaning
Something said as a joke may often contain wisdom and truth.

Note: jest (noun): a joke; something said for amusement or comedy


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💠 yips 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
(in phrase the yips) nervous tension that causes mistakes


❕For example

🔺Tiger Woods never seems to get the yips. He always looks calm, even when he's playing a very important shot.

🔺A champion golfer needs to know how to avoid getting the yips.


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📒pay out


📖Meaning
to pay a sum of money to somebody, especially a large sum

🤓For example ⤵️

💬  If you win the lottery, they'll pay the money out in installments over several years.

💬Most insurance companies will try to find any reason they can to avoid paying out claims to their customers.

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💠 user 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a person who regularly takes mind-altering drugs


❕For example

🔺Kelly's been a user for many years and she'd like to stop using drugs altogether, but she can't do it by herself.

🔺All the people who go to Narcotics Anonymous meetings are users who are recovering, so they really understand the problems other drug addicts have.

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