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COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSIONS
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IF YOU WANT SOMEONE TO BE CAREFUL ABOUT WHAT S/HE SAYS, YOU SAY "WATCH YOUR..."
(WATCH YOUR) MOUTH!"
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What does "HAVE A GOOD ONE" mean?
HAVE A NICE DAY
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If you promise not to tell anyone, you say "I WON'T TELL...
A SOUL"
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SPEAK OF THE DEVIL is used when...
a person appears just after being mentioned.
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THE EXCLAMATION "OOPS!" IS USED TO...
show recognition of a mistake or minor accident, often as part of an apology. "Oops! I'm sorry.
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NOW YOU ARE TALKING is used
to say that someone has said or suggested something that one thinks is good, worth doing, etc.
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WHAT'S EATING YOU? means...
WHAT'S BOTHERING YOU?
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When do we use "SEE IF I CARE"?
To say that you do not care at all about something
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Why do you say "I'M ALL EARS"?
YOU WANT TO LISTEN TO WHAT SOMEBODY HAS TO SAY
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WHAT'S THE CATCH? means...
WHAT'S THE HIDDEN DRAWBACK?
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If someone says "IT'S ON ME," what do they offer to do?
PAY
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IF SOMETHING IS "OUT OF THE QUESTION"...
...it is an event that cannot possibly happen: A trip to New Zealand is out of the question this year.
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When do you say "OVER MY DEAD BODY"?
When you don't want to allow something to happen
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IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN SOMEONE FOR A LONG TIME, YOU SAY: "LONG TIME...
"(LONG TIME) NO SEE"
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What do you mean when you say "BEATS ME"?
I DON'T KNOW
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"OK BY ME" is used...
to indicate complete agreement. A: "How do you feel about going to the eight o'clock movie?" B: "OK by me!"
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What does "BREAK A LEG" mean?
GOOD LUCK
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HELP YOURSELF means
SERVE YOURSELF
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IF SOMETHING "RINGS A BELL" IT...
SOUNDS FAMILIAR
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WE USE THE EXPRESSION "NO WAY" TO SAY...
...NO
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When you say "Easy, does it" what do you want others to do?
To do things slowly and carefully
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