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Someone who is lazy is ...
couch potato
"Butterflies in your stomach" means...
you are very nervous or excited about something
"Once in a ________ moon" means
to do it rarely
"call it a day" means...
to stop working
"beat around the bush" means...
to avoid saying something
"It's on me." means that... 
the person speaking will pay the whole amount.
"No way!" is used for saying that...
you will definitely not do something or that something will definitely not happen.
"I have no clue!" means
you don't know or understand something.
"Now you’re talking!" is used for showing that...
you are pleased with an offer that someone is making.
"It's a deal!" is used for saying that...
you agree to something.
"A bunch of " means...
a lot of. 
"Frankly, ..." means...
to tell you the truth.
"I can't stand / take ...." means
I really don't like...
"It's my treat" means...
I'll pay.
"You shouldn't miss it!" means...
it is worth seeing, or doing.
"F.... r.....?" is used for showing that you think that someone is funny, stupid, or surprising.
For real?
"Get off on the wrong foot" means...
to make a bad start.
"What have you been up to?" means...
You say this when you want to ask about someone's recent activities.
You say this when you're not sure if you know someone, but you think you might. "You look    f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
You look familiar
You say this to suggest that someone call or e-mail you in the future."We should k_____ in t_____"
We should keep in touch.
You say this when you want to offer to introduce someone to a new place. "I could s____ you a_____."
I could show you around.