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used to convince a person to change their attitude or position commencer à apprendre
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the fake hair a bald person puts on top of their head (also known as “toupé”). commencer à apprendre
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white or colored sticks for writing and/or drawing (on a school chalk board). commencer à apprendre
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a meeting with a romantic intention (can be used to describe both the meeting and the person). commencer à apprendre
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When something happens unexpectedly commencer à apprendre
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I was walking down the street and all of a sudden someone crept out of a dark place, and that scared me shitless.
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to result or happen in a particular way, often in an unexpected way. commencer à apprendre
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The party turned out to be a blast.
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affectionate way to address romantic partner, relative, or close friend commencer à apprendre
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can be one’s possessions, and when it is used in this context it’s more common than to say ‘things. commencer à apprendre
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to stop bothering someone commencer à apprendre
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Leave me alone, I have work to do and you’re just distracting me.
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darkened, clouded, or blurry, usually with liquids commencer à apprendre
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forget about it. Used to say that you no longer care about something commencer à apprendre
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to/the hell with (sth/sb) To hell with the weather, we’re going out anyway
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to speak so everyone can hear you commencer à apprendre
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to be feeling pain, in this case emotional commencer à apprendre
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a place that provides adult entertainment, usually in the form of streap tease and other erotic dances. Note: this is different from a “a whore house,” which is a place with prostitutes commencer à apprendre
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with no boyfriend or girlfriend. Opposite of ‘engaged’ or ‘in a relationship. commencer à apprendre
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white dress, with veil, used by a bride at a wedding commencer à apprendre
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Exclamation used when we’re glad, especially when it is something good after something bad happened. commencer à apprendre
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one of the bride’s best friends that participates in the wedding with the bride (the girl that gets married). commencer à apprendre
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common brand of sweetener used in the U.S. instead of sugar commencer à apprendre
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to be sexually excited by something commencer à apprendre
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to go into an intense emotional state, feeling either extreme fear, surprise, anger or excitement Kiedy on zobaczył wypadek zwariował. commencer à apprendre
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When he saw the accident he freaked out.
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it became apparent/obvious. We say that something hits us when we can finally see or understand something W końcu dotarło do mnie dlaczego on nie chce grać w FIFA. Wie że z nim wygram a on nienawidzi przegrywać commencer à apprendre
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It finally hit me why he didn’t want to play FIFA with me. He knows I’ll beat him and he hates losing
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to slowly become more distant commencer à apprendre
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Drift apart (from each other)
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problem or sth to be discussed commencer à apprendre
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a TV drama that focuses on relationships between the characters. Common Mistake: Novel (from Novela in Spanish/ Port) commencer à apprendre
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to find a solution for something or develop an understanding of something Nie potrafię wymyślić jak naprawić mój komputer. commencer à apprendre
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I can’t figure out how to fix my computer
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co jest grane, o co chodzi commencer à apprendre
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an instrument similar to a piano but it’s sound comes from air pipes commencer à apprendre
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If something matters to you, it is important for you commencer à apprendre
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a series of steps between two levels in a house or building commencer à apprendre
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the individual drops of water when it rains commencer à apprendre
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a thin material used for tying stuf commencer à apprendre
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to flirt with someone, to make sexual advancements on someone Kevin podrywał Marry przez lata i zaprosił ją na randkę. commencer à apprendre
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Kevin has been hitting on Mary for ages and he asked her out
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Apparatus, like the doorbell, but with a buzz sound, to notify you of visitors commencer à apprendre
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press the button on the inter phone (audio communication tool) to let someone into the building commencer à apprendre
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to ask sb (especially a girl) to go out with you on a date commencer à apprendre
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to continue, to get moving commencer à apprendre
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a young girl writes in her diary about her personal life, generally related to boys commencer à apprendre
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to remove something, generally with physical force commencer à apprendre
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short protective hairs at the end of your eyelids commencer à apprendre
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going to, to be on your way to a place commencer à apprendre
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To be headed for (a place)
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when a man and a woman go to some romantic place after their wedding commencer à apprendre
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To assemble (a piece of furniture in this case) commencer à apprendre
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to spend time somewhere without doing anything particularly important commencer à apprendre
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means to spend time together with a friend commencer à apprendre
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: to sit in a crouching position with knees bent. commencer à apprendre
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a large number of objects or people commencer à apprendre
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used to intensify indefinite pronouns Twoje wyjaśnienie w ogóle nie ma sensu. commencer à apprendre
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Your explanation does not make sense whatsoever
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to throw or place something in a careless way commencer à apprendre
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you get tricked, or as in this case, to get a bad deal commencer à apprendre
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to start becoming suspicious about something commencer à apprendre
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passing through a situation- in this case a negative situation commencer à apprendre
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an unorganized, bad state commencer à apprendre
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referring to the answering machine, disconnected her call commencer à apprendre
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discourse marker used to change subjects while speaking commencer à apprendre
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an ice cream flavor that contains marshmallows and nuts. commencer à apprendre
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raw ingredients of a cookie before baking it. Ice-cream flavor. commencer à apprendre
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sweet cream that has been beaten until light and fluffy. commencer à apprendre
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slightly vulgar way to say sexually excited or aroused- also turned on commencer à apprendre
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When your partner (husband, wife, boyfriend etc) leaves you. commencer à apprendre
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Rachel walked out on Barry.
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he act of revealing something private or confidential commencer à apprendre
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to do an activity that requires training or skill commencer à apprendre
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to eject saliva from the mouth commencer à apprendre
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to break something usually glass related cup window door commencer à apprendre
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to take hold of something with your hand commencer à apprendre
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when you want to emphasize something that may be contrary to the idea commencer à apprendre
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to stop acting in a reckless or non-productive way or to get in the right mind state to do something positive or beneficial for oneself commencer à apprendre
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when you have momentum with lots of success with something commencer à apprendre
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a facial expressions of disapproval commencer à apprendre
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to broadcast or show a movie or TV series again uwielbiam oglądać powtórki friendsow commencer à apprendre
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I love watching Friends re-runs
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a metal or plastic triangle used to hang clothes in your wardrobe commencer à apprendre
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a story or phrase used (generally by men) to make someone sexually interested in you commencer à apprendre
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a signaling or guiding device that emits light to show where you are, or give warning commencer à apprendre
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to leave a place without being taken seriously by anyone commencer à apprendre
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optimistic, happy, cheerful commencer à apprendre
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to be supported financially by someone or something Rachel zyje na koszt rodzicow commencer à apprendre
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Live off of someone/ something Rachel lives off her parents
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front window of a car that protects you from the wind commencer à apprendre
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to stay the night at a friends’ house sleeping on the couch/sofa commencer à apprendre
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to share something by dividing into equal parts. In a more general sense, to divide or break something up commencer à apprendre
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to have a strong desire for someone; infatuation with someone, generally without the other person knowing (kind of common with teens.) commencer à apprendre
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