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The English We Speak: Duck out
This expression means to leave early and quickly. Learn how to use it here.
The English We Speak: Off base
This expression is a way to say someone's idea, guess or opinion is far from the reality.
The English We Speak: Take someone under your wing
When you take someone under your wing, you help them with something or protect them.
The English We Speak: No two ways about it
If there are no ways about something, you want to emphasise that it's true.
The English We Speak: -coded
Eating beans and chips for dinner is very student-coded. Learn what 'coded' means here.
The English We Speak: Make a pig's ear of something
This expression is about doing something badly. Learn how to use it here.
The English We Speak: -core
This expression describes the vibe of something. Learn it here!
The English We Speak: Cook
This expression is a way to say don't interrupt someone because they're doing well.
The English We Speak: Neck of the woods
This is an expression that talks about an area, especially the one where you live
The English We Speak: Teething problems
Teething problems are issues that you have when you’re getting used to something new
