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shake it off
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miss a beat
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This is a musical idiom. You count the rhythm of music in "beats", if you miss a beat that means you have hesitated, or delayed, and interrupted the music.
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In this context, "________" means to go out in the evening to a nightclub or a party until late at night.
getting down
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In more formal language, a "player" is someone who practises sport. The informal use comes from the concept that this person is treating romantic relationships like a sport or a game.
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Lightening and _________ are easy to confuse. Lightening means to make lighter (in color/colour or weight). _________ is what causes thunder.
hella
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"Hella" is an abbreviation of "hell of a". This is used to give emphasis, like "really" or "extremely".
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When speaking in more formal situations, "____" means "ill" or "unhealthy". The informal meaning of "unbelievably good or unprecedented" came from the skateboarding scene in the 1990s where something was so extreme you had to be crazy or "____ in the head" to enjoy it. There is a good discussion here: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/75017/origin-of-current-slang-usage-of-the-word-____-to-mean-great
shake it off
Heart-breakers
Oh, my god!
brain
dates
stay
moving
music
miss a beat
Teacher says
This is a musical idiom. You count the rhythm of music in "beats", if you miss a beat that means you have hesitated, or delayed, and interrupted the music.
stay out
Teacher says
In this context, "stay out" means to go out in the evening to a nightclub or a party until late at night.
getting down
players
Teacher says
In more formal language, a "player" is someone who practises sport. The informal use comes from the concept that this person is treating romantic relationships like a sport or a game.
liars
cheats
lightning
Teacher says
Lightening and lightning are easy to confuse. Lightening means to make lighter (in color/colour or weight). Lightning is what causes thunder.
cruising
hella
Teacher says
"Hella" is an abbreviation of "hell of a". This is used to give emphasis, like "really" or "extremely".
grooving
haters
sick
Teacher says
When speaking in more formal situations, "sick" means "ill" or "unhealthy". The informal meaning of "unbelievably good or unprecedented" came from the skateboarding scene in the 1990s where something was so extreme you had to be crazy or "sick in the head" to enjoy it. There is a good discussion here: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/75017/origin-of-current-slang-usage-of-the-word-sick-to-mean-great
shake it off
Heart-breakers
Oh, my god!
brain
dates
stay
moving
music
miss a beat
Teacher says
This is a musical idiom. You count the rhythm of music in "beats", if you miss a beat that means you have hesitated, or delayed, and interrupted the music.
stay out
Teacher says
In this context, "stay out" means to go out in the evening to a nightclub or a party until late at night.
getting down
players
Teacher says
In more formal language, a "player" is someone who practises sport. The informal use comes from the concept that this person is treating romantic relationships like a sport or a game.
liars
cheats
lightning
Teacher says
Lightening and lightning are easy to confuse. Lightening means to make lighter (in color/colour or weight). Lightning is what causes thunder.
cruising
hella
Teacher says
"Hella" is an abbreviation of "hell of a". This is used to give emphasis, like "really" or "extremely".
grooving
haters
sick
Teacher says
When speaking in more formal situations, "sick" means "ill" or "unhealthy". The informal meaning of "unbelievably good or unprecedented" came from the skateboarding scene in the 1990s where something was so extreme you had to be crazy or "sick in the head" to enjoy it. There is a good discussion here: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/75017/origin-of-current-slang-usage-of-the-word-sick-to-mean-great
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