Lifestyle

Idiom: to let the cat out of the bag – to reveal or tell secret information by mistake, to reveal facts...

Context #1 Tom:  Wow! The traffic is really bad on this freeway. I think we are going to be late...

Context #1 Sam:Guess what?  I got a new car.  I got a brand new BMW. Chris:Get out of here! Sam:...

Context #1 My dogs are my babies. I treat them like my children and they always have the best food,...

Context #1 Getting married is one of the biggest steps someone can take in life and it is always wise...

Play it by ear:(1) Play music without reading from a score; (2) To do something instinctively; to do something without...

Get your act together:to organize in ways necessary to achieve a goal, necessity, or responsibility.  Context #1 – Friends talking...

Second to None:the best, better than anything or anyone else Context #1 – A friend is asking his roommate about...

Idiom: to rip off (verb), a rip-off (noun) – to steal something from another person; to cheat or trick someone into...

First Example:             Mary: Thanks for the donation for the Children’s Hospital. Conner: I wish...

Idiom: mixed feelings; used as a noun First Example: Harry: Did you hear about the policy new change? Victoria: Yeah....

Context #1: Faz and Tyler are eating at a restaurant. Tyler: Faz, you are the most forgetful person I know....

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