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The Vocab Man - Fluent Vocabulary

  • 123 Elbow Grease (Idiom) With SEND 7 Host Stephen

    22 DEC 2023 · The idioms "Elbow Grease" explained. You'll also hear some exmapled from movies/series. On the Vocab Man, we cover interesting idioms, expressions, phrases and sayings to make you a better English speaker. Interview Links - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kym_2DNYkWI on https://www.youtube.com/@LukesEnglishPodcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3fAAuqDKBE&t=3426s (also on Luke's English Podacst) - What is the https://youtube.com/shorts/sQiCfqZOq-4?si=ATwgmnnfGmMeOqcT Podacst? (short clip) - My https://youtu.be/Au8tUE8jxw0?si=UuInAYuh7ZfLiavs (How to learn English with a news podcast) Links - Stephen Devincenzi on https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-devincenzi/?originalSubdomain=uk - https://www.send7.org/ (where the learning with news happens) Definition of Elbow Grease The idiom "elbow grease" refers to physical effort or hard work, especially manual labor that requires physical exertion. When someone suggests using "elbow grease," they are typically emphasizing the need for diligent and strenuous effort to accomplish a task, often involving activities like cleaning, scrubbing, or any manual work that requires energy and perseverance. Send in your voice message and be part of The Vocab Man! https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MAN Some example phrases - "To get the stain out of the carpet, you'll need to apply some elbow grease and scrub it vigorously." 2. "Cleaning the garage will take some serious elbow grease, but it'll be worth it in the end." - "If you want those shoes to shine, put in some elbow grease while polishing them." - "The garden won't look its best unless you put some elbow grease into weeding and pruning." - "Fixing up an old bicycle requires more than just spare parts; it needs some elbow grease to make it ride smoothly again."
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  • Slang (Bonus Episode ft. Bob)

    18 DEC 2023 · In this bonus episode, Bob explains some slang words that he is using when he is with his friends. https://youtu.be/31cDHLU-MHY?si=vRUxcr13xpIrtymb about him learning Spanish. https://youtu.be/31cDHLU-MHY?si=vRUxcr13xpIrtymb Bob's YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrbsTg35j0TclDhw8RxZQXg https://www.youtube.com/@bobmondays Send in a https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MAN! https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MAN
    4m 38s
  • 122 Knock Yourself Out 🥊(ft. Stephen from the SEND7 Podcast)

    16 DEC 2023 · Hello learners of English! The idiom Knock Yourself Out explained and with examples. - Head over to Stephen's https://www.send7.org/ (News Podcast) - Check out Stephen's first appearence where he covered the phrase https://www.spreaker.com/user/daniel_goodson/vocab-man-to-look-forward-to-meaning-exp on The Vocab Man. - Merriam Webster on https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/knock%20oneself%20out 📬🎤Send in https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MAN via https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MANand become part of The Vocab Man. Thanks for listening, Daniel. If you want to learn English idioms, useful expressions, slang, then The Vocab Man podcast is something you might like.
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  • 121 Can't Be Bothered (UK mainly)

    15 DEC 2023 · The Expression "I Can't Be Bothered" Explained According to Vanessa, don't use this expression in the US! (https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxIvdnjYd-hRnKnCLcpTJLLVY673oo8-On?si=0_IEBKa4Z60jIJEO) https://www.youtube.com/@SpeakEnglishWithVanessa https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MAN (Tell us something about your favorite expression or ask questions)
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    120 Grand Theft Auto - Term Explained

    10 DEC 2023 · The meaning of Grand Theft Auto. https://youtu.be/QdBZY2fkU-0?si=RfuSi5HHj0xvixIX https://youtube.com/shorts/tdRK_lEwdTQ?si=qTxMkAI0hPjOKW_Z
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  • 119 Don't Hold Your Breath (Idiom)

    8 DEC 2023 · D'ont hold your breath explained, with examples. Learn what the idiom “Don't hold your breath” means. It is a humerous way of saying, this will never happen. Why humerous, because try to hold your breath, how long can you hold your breath? Well, if you hold your breath, you will certainly die. So don't hold your breath. It tends to be used sarcastically and the speaker is expressing skepticism EA Learning English - Video Lessons https://youtu.be/oKjvoifOsJc?si=hocOSQPN14wLPfrr Tutor Nick P Don't Hold Your Breath - Idioms (640) Origin - English Tutor Nick P https://youtu.be/B6rtSSL2-BU?si=G0LOFC0D9tnZOBkm @aaawesomeenglish Informal American idiom: Don’t hold your breath https://youtube.com/shorts/LB_njG4sjTE?si=ayjLOxATaRV9WojX
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  • What Is Your Favorite Word? (Send In Your Voice Message💬🎤)

    6 DEC 2023 · Send in your https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MAN https://www.speakpipe.com/myfluentpodcast_VOCAB_MAN You might talk about your favorite expression, idiom, saying or whatever. You might also say from where you are. mailto:myfluentpodcast@gmail.com Thank You Very Much. Daniel
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  • 118 To Pull Someone's Leg (Idiom)

    4 DEC 2023 · To Pull Someone's Leg explained. I'm pulling your leg! Head over to the interview with Sarah. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0J1utMszHcv0rwqKRrLH8C?si=7037c5b029a9457e Different meanings of "To Pull Someone's Leg": - To Tease or Joke Playfully: - Example: "I was just pulling your leg when I said the boss was looking for you." - To Deceive or Mislead in a Light-Hearted Manner: - Example: "Don't believe him; he's just pulling your leg about the surprise party." - To Engage in Friendly Banter or Prank: - Example: "John loves pulling his sister's leg by pretending to be a ghost in the dark." - To Play a Light-Hearted Trick or Practical Joke: - Example: "The kids pulled their teacher's leg by hiding all the chalk before class." Alternative Phrases: - To Jest with Someone: - Example: "I was jesting with you; there's no need to take it seriously." - To Tease Gently: - Example: "She was just teasing, don't let it bother you." - To Engage in Light Banter: - Example: "We were just engaging in some light banter; no harm meant." Etymology Stories:The origin of "to pull someone's leg" is a bit unclear, but several theories exist: - Theatrical Origin: - One theory suggests it originated in the theatrical world. In early theater, actors would literally trip or pull each other's legs to create comedic effects. Over time, this physical action evolved into a metaphor for playing a joke. - Pickpocketing Connection: - Another theory links it to pickpocketing. Some say that thieves would trip their targets to distract them while stealing from their pockets, giving rise to the expression. - Old English Slang: - There's also a belief that it's rooted in Old English slang where "pull" meant to trick or deceive. "Pulling someone's leg" could have been a figurative expression evolving from this linguistic background. - Nautical Origins: - A less common theory ties it to nautical slang, where "leg" referred to a rope. Pulling someone's leg might have been akin to figuratively pulling a person with a rope, suggesting trickery.
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  • 117 Let Bygones be Bygones (Idiom)

    12 NOV 2023 · What is the meaning of Let Bygones be Bygones? What is its etymology? Check out the article I wrote about Let Bygones Be Bygones: https://medium.com/@vocabpodcast/let-bygones-be-bygones-12ec0f5dbe3a #englishexpressions #englishidioms #englishlearning #englishvocabulary #videoclips #learnwithclips #videoshort
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  • 116 Jack O' Lantern (Halloween Special)

    30 OCT 2023 · What is a Jack O'Lantern?
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