"sink or swim"
To succeed by your own efforts without help from anyone.
ex: When Lisa moved out of her parents house, she knew it was time to sink or swim.
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"sink or swim"
To succeed by your own efforts without help from anyone.
ex: When Lisa moved out of her parents house, she knew it was time to sink or swim.
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"stiff upper lip"
Strict control over your feelings although you are very upset.
ex: I had to keep a stiff upper lip at my father’s funeral.
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"back seat driver"
Someone who always gives the driver of a car unwanted advice about how drive.
ex: My wife doesn't like to drive when I'm in the car because she says I'm a back seat driver.
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This is a cute video from my 53rd birthday in February 2009. At that time, I was trying to teach my 4 year old Japanese grandson, Yuhi (pronounced like you-he), how to say “Grandpa is 35”.
Then Yuhi stole the show…
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"do time"
To spend time in prison.
ex: If you do the crime, you must do the time.
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"get off to a flying start"
To be very successful as soon as you start something.
ex: They got off to a flying start with a 3 goal lead after 20 minutes.
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Today, (Sunday June 20th, 2010), we will hold our second “Free-style Conversation” event outside of AEL. It will be at Madre Cafe in Aobadai and starts at 2pm this afternoon. All the details and map can be found on our AEL (American Eikaiwa Lounge) website.
http://americaneikaiwalounge.com
Our event last Wednesday evening in Azamino was the first time to try our ‘Free-style Conversation On the Road”. It was very successful and really fun!
We have other events scheduled this month, so please check the website.
We hope to see you soon!
"my heart skipped a beat"
You were very excited, surprised or frightened.
ex: My heart skipped a beat when he smiled at me!
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"get the picture?"
To understand a situation someone is describing or explaining.
ex: Politicians make all kinds of promises to get elected, but seldom fulfill them. Get the picture?
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"an old flame"
A person that someone had a romantic relationship with.
ex: She didn’t know what to say when she ran into her old flame at the party.
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"tighten your belt"
To spend less money.
ex: During the recession, we had to tighten our belt.
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"if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it"
Don’t try to change the way something works or is done, when it works well the way it is.
ex: "Why change our customer service policy when it’s been working just fine the way it is? If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!"
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