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