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No chit-chats🤓 Only useful words from native speakers that I hear in Ireland every day. Improve your vocabulary with me & be prepared for a real conversation. Ready? Steady? Go!

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2019-04-17 13:48:46 Go nuts, idiom.

To go crazy.

"I'll end up going nuts if I have to work in this cubicle for one more day!"
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2019-04-04 15:47:45 Teetotaller, noun.

This is someone who never drinks alcohol.

"Lucas adds that women should always designate one member of their group the teetotaler", - Andrea Sachs
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2019-04-03 14:46:23 A rat race, phrase.

A busy, tiring routine.

“Siobhan was tired of the rat race and knew she needed to get a less stressful job”.
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2019-03-19 14:13:01 Get the ball rolling, idiom.

To set something, often a process, in motion; to begin.

“I'll get the ball rolling with the icing while you mix the batter”.
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2019-03-14 15:37:16 Follow in (one's) footsteps, idiom.

To pursue something that someone else (often a family member) has already done.

“My father was an engineer, and I plan to follow in his footsteps and study engineering in college. I am following in my sister's footsteps and joining her old sorority”.
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2019-03-13 15:31:14 Humblebrag, noun.

An ostensibly modest or self-deprecating statement whose actual purpose is to draw attention to something of which one is proud.

"Social media status updates are basically selfies, humblebrags and rants".
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2019-03-12 15:57:32 Guilty pleasure, idiom.

When you enjoy a type of music or particular program but you are to ashamed to admit you listen to it/watch it to your friends and family.

“I love watching Air Crash Investigation, but I dont want to watch it in publlic because I don't want to be judged. It’s my guilty pleasure”.
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2019-03-05 16:08:42 Straight from the horse’s mouth, idiom.

Means that you heard the information from someone who has personal knowledge on the spoken matter.

“Believe it or not, we’re all getting a pay rise next month. And it’s not just a rumor. I got it straight from the horses mouth. Kate told me herself”.
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2019-03-01 13:45:23 Spring into action, idiom.

To begin doing something or become active suddenly and very quickly.

“Firefighters need to be able to spring into action at a moment's notice”.

“If any movement is detected once this sensor is activated, the building's security measures will spring into action”.
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2019-02-20 13:38:55 Josh, verb.

Tease (someone) in a playful way.

"He loved to josh people".
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