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📒 You don't keep a dog and bark yourself


📖Meaning
If you pay someone to do a job, or you have servants to do it, it makes no sense to do the job yourself.


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💠 measly 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

very small in amount or very few in number


❕For example

🔺If you leave a measly tip in your hotel's restaurant, you won't get very good service the next time you go in there.

🔺Linda was sure she'd be elected class president, but she only got five measly votes.

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📒watch out


📖Meaning
If you tell someone to watch out, you tell them to be careful or warn them of a danger.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 Watch out! There's a car coming! Get off the road.

💬 There are lots of thieves on these buses, so if you don't watch out you'll lose your wallet.

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📚feather your own nest


✍🏾Meaning
If you feather your own nest, you use your position or your job illegally for personal gain.

❗️For example

🔸Kelly says it's accepted in many developing countries that a government official will use their position to feather their own nest, and this is why government salaries are kept so low.

🔸In some countries a person who feathers their own nest isn't seen as being dishonest or corrupt; they're seen as being clever.

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📒hold out (1)


📖Meaning
If you hold something out, you hold it where other people can reach it.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 The beggar looked up and held out her tin, so I dropped some coins in and she gave me a beautiful smile.

💬 He held his glass out and the waiter filled it up with wine.

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📚day to day


✍🏾Meaning
If something happens day to day, it's part of your usual daily routine.

❗️For example

🔸While you're away you'll have to pay for all your day-to-day expenses yourself, except for the hotel.

🔸She can deal with the small problems she faces day to day, but if there's a major crisis she usually panics.

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📒round up


📖Meaning
If you round a number or an amount up to a certain level such as a whole number or the nearest dollar, you bring it up to that level.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 If the amount is $39.95, round it up to $40.00.

💬 If it's over the 50-cent mark, you can round the amount up to the nearest dollar.

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💠 jollies 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

fun, thrills, enjoyment


❕For example

🔺I can't see the attraction myself, but Bill says he gets his jollies from building and flying model planes and helicopters.

🔺A lot of young people get their jollies from doing adventure stuff like white-water rafting and bungee-jumping.

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📒 Boys will be boys


📖Meaning
This somewhat humorous saying is often used to excuse male behaviour (of both boys and adult men).


Note: pray (verb) = ask for help from God; give thanks to God | This saying may be more easily understood if rephrased as: "The person that wants to learn to pray should go to sea."

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💠 ear candy 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

pleasant-sounding music


❕For example

🔺Everywhere you go these days you hear ear candy. Even in the toilets in a department store you hear this background music all the time.

🔺 Suzie loves filling her Ipod with her favourite ear candy and going for a long ride on her bicycle.


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📒 He that will learn to pray, let him go to sea


📖Meaning
The sea is supremely powerful, and can be a terrifying and awe-inspiring place.


Note: pray (verb) = ask for help from God; give thanks to God | This saying may be more easily understood if rephrased as: "The person that wants to learn to pray should go to sea."

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💠 cuppa 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

a hot drink, cup of tea, cup of coffee


❕For example

🔺As soon as I get home, I'm going to have a nice hot cuppa.

🔺 Would you like to come in for a cuppa?


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📚quid pro quo


✍🏾Meaning
If you do something as a quid pro quo, you do it on the understanding that something will be done for you in return.

❗️For example

🔸I have this quid pro quo with my flatmate where I do his washing for him and he lets me use his computer for an hour a day.

🔸Let's make it a quid pro quo in which you contribute to our party's election fund and we give you a big government contract if we win the election.

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📚hit the hay | hit the sack


✍🏾Meaning
If you hit the hay, or hit the sack, you go to bed.

❗️For example

🔸It's after midnight so it's time I hit the hay.

🔸You look really tired. What time did you hit the sack last night?

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📒 Truth is stranger than fiction


📖Meaning
Real life can be more amazing and difficult to believe than made-up stories.


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💠 narc | nark 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

a narcotics officer, a police officer working in drug trade suppression


❕For example

🔺The narcs raided the dealer's apartment after being tipped off by his neighbours.

🔺There are a lot of narks working at the airport.

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📒 One tongue is enough for a woman


📖Meaning
Some people think that women talk too much. If they already talk too much, they don't need another tongue. One tongue is sufficient (but see Origin below).


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💠 ice (3) 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

an illegal drug; crystalline methamphetamine, speed


❕For example

🔺Tommy was arrested for buying ice from a guy who turned out to be a cop.

🔺Ice is one of the most dangerous street drugs around at the moment.

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📒 A good paymaster never wants workmen


📖Meaning
An employer who pays well is never short of staff.


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📚zebra crossing


✍🏾Meaning
A zebra crossing is a pedestrian crossing that is marked on the road with painted black and white stripes.

❗️For example

🔸Visitors to Britain are sometimes confused when they're told there's a zebra crossing up ahead. Some even expect to see a zebra walking across the road.

🔸If someone steps onto a zebra crossing, all cars must stop and wait for them to cross the road.

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📒entrust to


📖Meaning
to give somebody responsibility for something of importance or value

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 Do you think we should entrust the discovery and development of new drugs to profit-seeking private companies?

💬 The job of running the government is entrusted to politicians.

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📚off the cuff


✍🏾Meaning
If you speak off the cuff, you speak without planning what you will say beforehand.

❗️For example

🔸She wasn't expecting to win, so she hadn't prepared a speech, but she still managed to say a few words off the cuff after being given the award.

🔸The prime minister keeps making off-the-cuff remarks that get him into trouble.

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📒appeal to

📖Meaning
If something appeals to you, you like it.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 The small apartments will appeal to single people more than families.

💬 In the nineteen sixties, Asian philosophies and religions appealed to young people seeking alternatives to Western consumerism and materialism.

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📚a kick in the teeth


✍🏾Meaning
If you get a kick in the teeth, something bad happens to you or you feel that you've been treated poorly.

❗️For example

🔸I'd just lost my job, so hearing that I had to move out of my apartment as well was a real kick in the teeth.

🔸Gerry said that being told to get out of his apartment was a kick in the teeth after spending so much on doing it up.

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📒come on (3)

📖Meaning
If a TV or radio show comes on, it starts.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 What time does the football come on?

💬 The news comes on at 7 o'clock.

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📒 Money doesn't grow on trees


📖Meaning
If It's not easy to get money. We have to work hard to make money. We can't just walk around and pick it like fruit from the trees.


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💠 hang | hang out 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

to spend time with


❕For example

🔺I'm goin' down the park to hang with my friends.

🔺 Hey, you girls. Why don't you hang out with me and the guys for a while?


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