Have natural and DRAMATIC conversations by using HYPERBOLE!

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English with Ronnie


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"Hyperbole". What is a "hyperbole"? Wow, it's hot in there. My name's Ronnie. And
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this is a funny story — as they all are — is when I first started doing things,
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I saw this word as a "hyperbole". And I thought: "Wow, 'hyperbole' — that's a
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weird word." But it's actually "hyperbole". Huh? And it's the first
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time ever that I've looked at this English word and gone: "Wow, we've
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actually pronounced the... the 'l' and the 'e' together." So, this is a
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"hyperbole". It's not. This is a "hyperbole". What is a "hyperbole"? A
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"hyperbole" is basically acting like a drama queen, as I was doing in the
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video. If you want to exaggerate something; exaggerated statements —
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these are not literal statements; they're exaggerating. They're for all
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the drama queens out there. If you want to improve your vocabulary — mm-hmm —
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then hyperboles are a great way to do this. And the only problem is they're
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not formal language; it's very slang, very street, very today. So, you have to
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understand that it's not literal. So, I wouldn't write these in scientific
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essays, or experiments, or PhD dissertations. So, let's go.
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They can be describing many things. For example, time. "Oh, man, this is taking
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forever!" But it's not, though; because "forever" is just like eternity. So,
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it's... if you want to say something's taking me a long time, we exaggerate it.
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We say: "This is taking forever". Oh, god. "Ages": "It's taking ages for me to
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get the document from the government." You're just saying: "It's taking me a
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long time." And, like most things, if it's important, it can take a
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"lifetime". Again, not literal. A "lifetime" means a long time. Quality.
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This one's not really slang, but we use it a lot, like: "Oh my god, my mom is
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the best mom ever." And we use words, like: "the best" or "the worst". And to
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make them even stronger, we say: "ever". "This is the worst food ever. I'm never
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eating again." But you are going to, cause if you didn't eat again, you would
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die. So, be careful. "Massive". Size. We talk about the size of things. Classic,
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classic. People go fishing and they catch a fish this big, but that's kind
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of boring. So, you might hear some people talk about how things that they
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have are "massive". People might say: "I have a massive snake. Would you like to
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see it?" Or things can be "huge"; "huge" and "massive" are the same — they mean
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very big. The opposite of this is "tiny". Somebody might say: "Oh, I have
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a massive snake!" And then when you look at the snake, it's actually tiny. And
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you say: "Yeah, yeah, your snake is super tiny there, buddy". Tiny snake.
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My Mom always said this: -"Ronnie, I told you 100 times: Don't pick your
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nose." -"I counted. It was 42. And that was 43, Mom, so you're still not at
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100." So, we use this to exaggerate how many times we tell someone. We nag at
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them: "I told you 100 times not to do that!" No, that was seven now. This is a
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classic. Classic. So, you go out drinking, and you wake up the next day
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with a terrible hangover. And a "hangover" is something that you get the
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next day after drinking too much; you're dehydrated. And you promise, you say:
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"I'm never going to drink again." Or: "I'm never gonna drink again." Hey,
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guess what? That's a "hyperbole". Of course you're going to drink again;
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you're going to have water. I know in like next weekend, you're still going to
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have a beer or a delicious glass of wine. So, you're lying. You're just
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lying. "My leg is killing me." Did you know that my leg was a killer? My leg
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can come off and actually go: "Ah!" and kill me. But it can't. We just say: "Oh,
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you know, my leg's killing me." Or: "Oh, my head's... I have a headache. It's
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killing me." Just feeling a lot of pain, aren't you? It' not actually dying from
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it. And this is kind of creepy, too, this last one. "My arm hurts so much" —
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okay? This... this arm hurt — "so I just want to cut it off". Well, do you know
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what? I don't think that's a good solution because if you actually
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"amputate" — which means cut off your arm — you're not gonna have an arm. And
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I think that actually cutting your arm off, would have more pain than whatever
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your ailment is now. So, for all you drama queens out there, this lesson's
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for you. Improve your vocabulary with hyperboles or hyperboles, if you'd like.
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I'm out of here for now. Gonna go chop off my own tongue.
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