Let's Learn English! Topic: Eating & Drinking! 🥕🥤🥗 (Lesson Only)

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Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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Well, hello and welcome to this
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English lesson about eating and drinking.
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You are probably not surprised that I decided to
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do a lesson on eating and drinking after having
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celebrated the Christmas holidays here in Canada.
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Christmas and New Year's gen generally are
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a time where we eat a lot.
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Uh, and then also I thought it would be
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a good idea because I like to focus the
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verbs we use when talking about eating and drinking.
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I have done lessons in the
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past about eating and drinking.
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Excuse me, about eating and drinking.
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But this one will focus primarily
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on the verbs that we use.
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So welcome to this English
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lesson about eating and drinking.
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To eat, to drink.
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Obviously, if I'm going to do a lesson
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on eating and drinking, I should talk about.
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The basic verbs are, of course, the
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two most common verbs that we use.
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It's enjoyable to eat yummy food.
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It's enjoyable to drink things that taste really good.
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Many people will eat three times a
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day, maybe four times a day.
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People will probably drink more
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often throughout the day.
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I drink water throughout the day and really the only
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thing I drink, by the way, I drink water.
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Sometimes tea, sometimes decaf coffee.
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If you want to talk about favourites.
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I like to eat pizza.
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I like to drink water.
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So your two basic verbs.
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Let's get into some other, maybe less
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common verbs for you, but definitely very
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common in the English language to slurp.
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When you slurp.
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I'm gonna slurp here.
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You can slurp from a cup.
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It's not the nicest sound.
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When you eat soup with a spoon, you can also slurp.
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It's the sound.
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It must be like the liquid
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and the air are mixing together.
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So you heard the little sound of to slurp.
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It's actually considered a little bit rude in
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my part of the world to slurp.
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Sometimes when people slurp their soup,
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someone might say, stop slurping.
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But I think in some parts of the world it's
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normal, normal to slurp when you eat things like soup
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or drink your water or other drink to sip.
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So you saw me just do that as well a little while ago.
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A sip is a tiny amount of a drink.
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So I needed a sip of water.
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It's a noun as well.
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So I decided to sip a little bit of water.
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So when you sip it sometimes is something
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you do when the drink is hot.
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You buy a hot cup of tea or a hot cup of coffee.
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Coffee sometimes you sip because you're
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not sure how hot it is.
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So you just take a little bit
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so that you don't burn your tongue.
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To gulp.
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So to gulp means to take.
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I'm not going to show you a gulp, but a gulp
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would be like, in one swallow, you drink a whole bunch.
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So let me see if I can do a gulp.
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So that was a pretty good gulp.
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Um, so it's almost the opposite of a sip.
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Like, a sip is a little bit, and a gulp is a lot.
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You might gulp down water after you run.
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Maybe you exercise for a while, and
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when you're done, you're very, very thirsty.
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So you might gulp down some water, um, take
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huge, huge amounts and swallow it too much.
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This is something that we use this verb in
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a unique way because we might say, oh, I
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need to find something to munch on.
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I'm a little bit hungry.
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I need a snack.
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I need something to munch on.
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And so usually for me, it refers to something crunchy.
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You can see how crunch and munch rhyme.
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Uh, but it doesn't have to.
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You can find something to munch on.
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If you're watching a hockey game or a
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football game, you might get some chips.
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You might sit down because you
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want too munch on something.
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So, again, usually used for snacks.
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I wouldn't use this to talk about a meal.
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But, yeah, every once in a while, you're a bit
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hungry and you need something too much on to chew.
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So the best picture I could find is chewing gum.
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But I will do the action.
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After you put food in your mouth.
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You need to chew the food before you swallow the food.
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Before the food goes down into your stomach, you need to
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chew food, um, and you need to chew it well.
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You shouldn't just chew twice and swallow.
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It's important for your digestion
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to chew the food properly.
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You can also chew gum.
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So you'll sometimes see people on the train or on
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the subway, and they're chewing for a long time.
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They're probably chewing gum.
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So to chew means to use your teeth to break
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food up into smaller pieces before you swallow it.
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To gobble up.
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So you can gobble up or gobble down. It both works.
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It means to eat something really, really quickly.
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Teenagers will often gobble up all
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the food that you put out.
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If in my classroom, I brought snacks and put
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them on a table when my students arrived, if
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I said, you can have as much as you
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want, they would just gobble up all the food.
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They would go to the table
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and they would just eat everything.
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So to gobble up usually used to talk about
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people who eat a lot of food very quickly.
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Um, and so I always think of teenagers.
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I think Because I'm a high school teacher, um, I have
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a club at school where students can come after school and
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sometimes we have food and if we have food, they gobble
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up all the food, eat it very quickly to wolf down.
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Similar to gobble up wolf down means
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to eat a lot of food.
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The best example I can think of
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this is when I was in university.
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In the summer, I had a part
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time job building houses with my uncle.
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I worked in the construction industry and
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that made me very, very hungry.
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Lunchtime, I would wolf down my food.
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When I got home from work, I would make
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supper and I would wolf down my supper.
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When you wolf down food, it means
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you eat it very, very quickly.
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You probably don't chew it properly.
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You probably put food in your mouth,
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chew it three times and swallow it.
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So you wolf down food.
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When you are very, very hungry.
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You just eat very, very quickly to guzzle.
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So to guzzle is similar to to gulp.
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When you're done exercising, you will
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guzzle down a lot of water.
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Um, during my lessons, I don't
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guzzle down the water, I sip.
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But if you saw someone drink an entire bottle in one
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go, if they open the lid and they were like just
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drinking away, you would say that they decided to guzzle down
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some water because they are very, very thirsty.
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Very common.
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If you watch any kind of sports, you'll see
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the players go to the sideline and guzzle water
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or guzzle Gatorade because they are so, so thirsty.
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To force down.
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So this is an interesting verb because force down food means
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to eat food when you don't want to eat food.
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The best example would be if you're sick and
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then when you start to get better, like let's
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say you're sick and it's stomach flu.
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Like maybe you, you're, you have a stomach ache or
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you're, or you're throwing up, something is not right.
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At some point you need to start eating
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again, but you might not want to, so
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you might have to force down some food.
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I was sick two weeks ago, and then the, the
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next day I thought I should have some toast.
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So I was able to force down a piece of toast.
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So it means to eat when you don't feel like eating.
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Okay.
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Um, and sometimes you have to.
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People who have surgery in the hospital a day or two
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after surgery, they might need to force down some food.
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They don't want to eat, they don't feel like eating.
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Um, they're not hungry, but it's important to
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eat, so they might force down some food.
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In order to get better, to nibble.
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This was the best picture I could find for this.
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Um, mice sometimes nibble on cheese.
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I was actually going to say nibble is
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like the eating equivalent of to sip.
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So when you sip, you have a little bit of your drink.
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When you nibble, you have a.
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A tiny bit of what you are eating.
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So sometimes people will nibble at some of their food.
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Instead of taking a big bite, bite with a fork, they
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might just take a little tiny piece of the food.
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They will nibble at the food.
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So to nibble means to take a small bit bite.
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To binge.
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So to binge means to eat a lot of food in one sitting.
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Okay.
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Um, it means to eat more than you need to eat.
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Uh, we also use this verb to talk about
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watching a TV show one episode after another.
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If you sit down and watch five episodes of a
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single TV show, we say you are binge watching.
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When we use the verb to talk about eating, we use
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it to mean eating more than you need to eat.
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So the best example for this would be
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if, let's say you didn't eat for two
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days, you decided you were going to fast.
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When you fast, it means you're not eating at the end.
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You might have three eggs and four pieces
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of toast, and you might binge food.
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You might eat more food than you normally
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would in one sitting to dig in.
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So this is a verb we use
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to talk about when you start eating.
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In fact, we also.
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We sometimes say this for fun.
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At the beginning of a meal, you might
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say, okay, the food's already dig in.
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Um, you could say, what time is supper?
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Oh, we're gonna dig in around five.
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Um, but usually you hear this as
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a humorous way to start a meal.
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Someone might say, okay, let's sit down at the table.
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Everyone sits down.
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And then someone, maybe the person who prepared
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the food might say, okay, dig in.
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Enjoy the salad or whatever it is you are eating.
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But to dig in means to start eating, to devour.
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So I think you might be familiar with this verb.
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To devour means to eat a lot of food very quickly.
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It's like to wolf down.
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Like, you can wolf down a pizza.
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You can devour a pizza.
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Again, I usually use this verb to talk about teenagers.
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Have you ever noticed that teenagers
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can eat a lot of food?
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If I brought four pizzas to my
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classroom, the students would devour them.
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It kind of makes them sound like animals, right?
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Like a lion will devour its prey or.
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I think that's a good example.
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Um, and so when you Use the verb to devour.
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It means basically to.
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It's like you're so hungry
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you don't think about eating.
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You just eat very quickly until the food is gone.
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To devour, to snack on.
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Sometimes it's nice to have some food to snack on.
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Um, we add the word on because
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it means, like, trying to think.
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Like, if I go to a party and I see this, I
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might say, oh, it's nice that there's some things to snack on.
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You can also say snacks.
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Like, there's some snacks to snack on.
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Um, but if you have a party and
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there's nothing eat, people might be disappointed and
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say, well, there's nothing to snack on.
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I'm very hungry and there's nothing to snack on.
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So again, this does not refer to a meal.
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Like, you wouldn't use this verb to talk
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about breakfast, lunch, or dinner or supper.
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You would use it to talk about this kind of
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food, like chips and nuts and little crackers and cookies.
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And I think that looks like cereal in the bottom bowl.
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Um, but these people, wherever this picture
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is from, have decided that people might
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like to have something to snack on.
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Um, so they have put out some snacks to take a bite.
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So this is interesting because you can bite
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your food, but we don't often say that.
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We usually say take a bite.
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So let's say you have a sandwich.
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Could say he is going to bite
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the sandwich and then chew on it.
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But it sounds kind of weird.
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We usually say he's going to take
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a bite and then chew on it.
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When we offer food to people, we
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sometimes say, here, take a bite.
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See if you like it.
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Um, so when you take a bite, it means
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you basically put the food in your mouth, close
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your mouth and take the food away.
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She is just about to take a bite of this piece of.
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It looks like bread with jam on it.
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She's going to take a bite.
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I'm sure it will taste really, really yummy.
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Um, when you're eating food with someone,
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they might say, is it good?
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And you might say, I haven't even taken a bite yet.
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Like, I don't know, I haven't even taken a bite.
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So when you take a bite, it means you bite the food
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and you start eat it to take a bite, to swallow.
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So I mentioned this one earlier.
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When you put food or water in your mouth,
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at a certain point you need to swallow.
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When you swallow, the food or drink goes
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from your mouth down to your stomach. Okay.
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Sometimes people have trouble swallowing.
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Um, that's not a fun experience.
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Maybe you're have a sore throat.
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So you, you talk like this
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because you have a sore throat.
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Maybe you're sick and have a cold, and
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you would say, oh, I'm having trouble swallowing.
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Um, it's a very common side effect
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or symptom of having a sore throat.
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You are unable to swallow because your throat is
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sore, but usually you take a bite, then you
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chew the food, and then you swallow it.
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So to use three of the verbs, we just learned you.
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If I had a banana, I would take a bite
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of the banana, I would chew the banana, and then
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I would swallow the banana to pick at.
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So this is again, kind of the opposite
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of to wolf down or to gobble up.
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When you pick at your food, maybe someone gives
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you some food and you don't really like it,
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so you kind of pick at it.
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If someone gave me a bowl with chocolate chips
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and different nuts in it, I might pick at
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it because I don't like nuts that much.
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So I might, I might eat some
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of the chocolate chips and I.
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I might eat some of the nuts I don't like.
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Um, but I'm not like, putting handfuls of
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food in my mouth to pick out. Sorry.
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To pick at.
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Definitely gives the impression you don't totally
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like the food you're eating and you're
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just kind of doing what she's doing.
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She has a tray of food and she is.
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It looks like she's going to pick out the food,
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she's going to eat the one thing and maybe some
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of the other things she's not going to eat.
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Maybe she just doesn't like them.
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We also use the verb to demolish.
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This is similar to to wolf down
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or to gobble up or to devour.
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Um, it's kind of like a cool way
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of that you ate all the food.
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Like, we got three large pizzas and we demolished them.
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That's the past tense.
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Um, or if I said if my son
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had some friends over and I brought home
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pizza for them, they would demolish the pizzas.
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So again, demolish actually means to destroy something.
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You can use that verb as well, by the way.
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Um, but when you demolish something, it means
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eat all of it very, very quickly.
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These guys look like they are hungry.
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They're going to demolish that pizza, and
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then it will be all gone.
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To salivate.
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When you smell really yummy food, your
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mouth starts to water, your mouth starts
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to produce saliva, you start to salivate.
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If you ever see this happen with dogs,
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even start to drool a little bit sometimes
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when a dog is really, really hungry.
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So to salivate is a physical response.
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Your body responds to the sight of food or
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smell of food by making your mouth water.
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Um, if I'm really hungry and I smell someone
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making cookies, my mouth will start to water.
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My body is getting ready to eat.
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Um, it's producing saliva.
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But we do use it to talk about wanting food.
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So sometimes you'll be like, oh,
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that made my mouth water.
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That's probably a more common way to say it.
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When I smelled the cinnamon rolls,
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it made my mouth water.
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Um, we don't usually say it made me salivate, but that
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is the technical verb that you would use to pig out.
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So this means to eat lot of food in one sitting.
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At Christmas, in my part of
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the world, people usually pig out.
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They eat more food than they should be eating.
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Uh, it's not a good idea. I do it.
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I go to a party and I pig out.
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I eat way too much food.
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Never a good idea.
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You shouldn't pig out, but.
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Well, when the food is yummy, it's
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easy to pig out, isn't it?
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It's easy to sit down like this guy and think
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he's going to eat everything on the table there.
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The turkey, the pie looks like a
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tray of potatoes, maybe Brussels sprouts.
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I'm not sure what is all there,
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but he is going to eat it. To lick.
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When you have something like ice cream,
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you will lick the ice cream cone.
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So it means to stick out your tongue in order to.
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Yeah, I think you only lick ice cream.
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The only thing I can think of right now that you
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would lick where it's common to eat it in that way.
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So when you lick, you use your tongue.
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With ice cream, you use your tongue to get
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a little bit of ice cream on your tongue.
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Your tongue goes back in your mouth and
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you savour the flavour of the ice cream.
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To lick, to burp.
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Sometimes after you eat a lot of yummy food, have some
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air or gas in your stomach and you will burp.
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That was a fake burp, by the way.
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I'm not going to burp for real.
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I don't have to burp right now.
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But when you eat a meal, sometimes
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when you're done, you will burp.
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When you drink something that's carbonated,
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carbonated water, soda pop, sometimes the.
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You have to burp after you drink some of it.
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So basically, you have gas or air in your stomach and
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you need to release it and it makes a sound.
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If you burp with your mouth open, it
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makes a loud sound, which can be considered
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rude, and in some places maybe not rude.
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So to imbibe.
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So this is a very formal sounding verb.
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Um, it's not used very much in English, but it
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means to drink and it usually refers to alcoholic beverages.
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Like last night I decided to imbibe two beers.
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Um, again, not super common.
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Sometimes people use it just to be funny, but
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it's an older verb that means to drink.
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Uh, and usually it means an alcoholic beverages.
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Like you would imbibe wine or beer or, or whiskey.
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You would imbibe.
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Take a swig.
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Sometimes you're really thirsty.
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And sometimes during my live lessons, people
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say, hey, Bob, take a sip.
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They could also say, hey, take a swig.
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Sometimes I take a swig of water after
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I work outside and I'm really hot.
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I might come in and take a swig of
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water before I start working on something else again.
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So it simply means to take, you know, a little.
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To drink a little bit of water, to take a swig.
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It's like the amount of water, enough
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water to swallow that amount of water.
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I hope that made sense.
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Um, you drink just enough to swallow it.
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And quite common when you're working.
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Like I'm working on something, I take a swig of water.
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I don't drink a lot.
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I just take a swig and then I get back to work.
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