The English We Speak: Makes my skin crawl
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#The_English_We_Speak [15-10-2024]
The English We Speak: Makes my skin crawl
Here's an expression for when you're incredibly disgusted by something.TRANSCRIPTFind a full transcript for this ٫٫٫
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The English We Speak: Makes my skin crawl
Here's an expression for when you're incredibly disgusted by something.TRANSCRIPTFind a full transcript for this ٫٫٫
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US Election: Meet the retailers
BBC World Service
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US Election: Meet the retailers
We get the views of three American retailers - how do they see the economy and what do they want from the next US president?
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US Election: Meet the retailers
We get the views of three American retailers - how do they see the economy and what do they want from the next US president?
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🔘 Buzzkill
◻️Something that spoils a good mood
Buzzkill is when something abruptly ruins the good mood or vibe others are experiencing. For example, if a group of friends is having fun hanging out, and one of the friends reminds everyone that every heartbeat brings them closer to death, the friends might say, "Thanks for the buzzkill, Todd."
The term is well known, with people using it in just about every context, including in person, in messages, and online. Even if accidental, buzzkills are always a bummer and may come in various shapes and sizes. For example, an insult, a revealed secret, the arrival of a guest, or lousy weather all qualify as buzzkills.
Origin of buzzkill
It is unclear who first coined the slang term "buzzkill." But the word dates back to the early 1990s (at least) and comes from the purposeful or accidental killing of a high (often referred to as a "buzz").
❓Example
Who invited Jeff to the party?
IDK, but he's the biggest buzzkill.
Last time I got stuck listening to his earwax story for 20 minutes.
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What is a buzzkill?
◻️Something that spoils a good mood
Buzzkill is when something abruptly ruins the good mood or vibe others are experiencing. For example, if a group of friends is having fun hanging out, and one of the friends reminds everyone that every heartbeat brings them closer to death, the friends might say, "Thanks for the buzzkill, Todd."
The term is well known, with people using it in just about every context, including in person, in messages, and online. Even if accidental, buzzkills are always a bummer and may come in various shapes and sizes. For example, an insult, a revealed secret, the arrival of a guest, or lousy weather all qualify as buzzkills.
Origin of buzzkill
It is unclear who first coined the slang term "buzzkill." But the word dates back to the early 1990s (at least) and comes from the purposeful or accidental killing of a high (often referred to as a "buzz").
❓Example
Who invited Jeff to the party?
IDK, but he's the biggest buzzkill.
Last time I got stuck listening to his earwax story for 20 minutes.
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💥have a right:
have a moral or legal claim or ability
✏️Example:
Don't men and women have equal rights these days?
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have a moral or legal claim or ability
✏️Example:
Don't men and women have equal rights these days?
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𝐕𝐎𝐂𝐀𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐀𝐑𝐘
George is very ___ to his friends, but they never appreciate him.
George is very ___ to his friends, but they never appreciate him.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
a. drowsy
6%
b. tricky
86%
c. loyal
3%
d. alert
Business Daily meets: Sandra Uwera
BBC World Service
#Business_Daily [24-10-2024]
Business Daily meets: Sandra Uwera
From growing up as a refugee to leading the most recognised sustainability label in the world, Sandra Uwera talks about the ....
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Business Daily meets: Sandra Uwera
From growing up as a refugee to leading the most recognised sustainability label in the world, Sandra Uwera talks about the ....
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