14 ENGLISH IDIOMS & SAYINGS from food & drink

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Hello.
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I'm Gill at engVid, and today's lesson is on idioms and sayings which are based on references
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to food and drink.
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Okay?
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So, these are sayings that are sort of metaphorical, meaning they're not literally true, but they
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mean something in a different kind of context.
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So, you'll see what I mean when we look at the examples.
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Okay?
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So, the first one is this, which is actually true literally, as well as metaphorically
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perhaps, but it's: "There's no point crying over spilt milk."
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So, if you spill...
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"To spill".
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If you drop the milk and it goes all over the floor, you've lost it; you can't use it,
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and milk is...
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Well, milk costs money; it's inconvenient to lose some milk when you need it for your...
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To put in your coffee or whatever.
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So, if you spill some milk, it's...
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You know, I... if it happens to me, I feel annoyed and upset because I've wasted some
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milk which I needed, really, and you have to then go out and buy some more.
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And it makes a mess; you have to clean it up.
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If you don't clean it up properly, it goes bad and it starts to smell.
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So, there are all those things to think about.
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So...
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But then this saying is: "There's no point crying over spilt milk."
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The idea is once it's spilt, you can't do anything about it - that's it, you just have
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to get on, clean it up, carry on, go and buy some more or do without it; don't bother getting
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any more, have your...
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Drink your tea without any milk in it - whatever it is.
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So, this is what people say sometimes if someone's complaining and they're upset about something,
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people say that just to say: "Well, there's no point being upset about it.
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That doesn't achieve anything.
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You've just got to move on and be positive; carry on and don't just be negative all the
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time, saying: 'Oh, dear.
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Oh, dear, isn't this terrible?'"
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The main thing is to do something positive about it, and not just cry...
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Crying when you spill the milk.
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There's no point.
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Okay, that's that one.
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Then the next one, if you say: "That's not my cup of tea" or "That's not really my cup
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of tea", it doesn't mean literally: "That's not my cup of tea; that's somebody else's
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cup of tea."
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What it means is that's not my taste.
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Okay.
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If somebody invites you to go to a film at the cinema, and maybe it's a horror film,
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and if you don't really like horror films, you probably don't want to go.
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So, you say: "Oh, that's a horror film, isn't it?
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That's not really my cup of tea.
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I don't think so.
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Tell me when there's a different kind of film on, and I might go to that with you, but horror
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film - no, not my cup of tea."
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So it's just a saying that we have.
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"It's not my cup of tea.
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It's not my taste; I don't enjoy that sort of thing."
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Okay.
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Right.
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So, next one, if someone is on the gravy train...
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If someone said: "Oh, she's on the gravy train", it may be that someone has got a job, or maybe
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it's like a politician sometimes - they get the kind of job where they earn a lot of money,
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they have the opportunity to go out for meals in restaurants quite a lot, and it's all paid
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for on their work expenses and so on.
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So, if you're on the gravy train...
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The "gravy" is the kind of sauce that you put on your food.
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In English cooking, it's a kind of brown sauce; it could have beef flavour in it or chicken
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flavour, but it's hot liquid, quite thick.
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It's a bit like a soup, and you pour it on your meal with...
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If you have a meat and vegetable meal, you can pour gravy onto it to give you a kind
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of sauce to add to your food.
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So, it's the idea of sort of rich food and something nice to eat.
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So, if someone is on the gravy train, it means they're in a position where they can have
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a really nice time and lots of nice things to eat, and generally not have to worry about
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money and so on.
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So, that's that one.
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Okay, next one: "He knows which side his bread is buttered."
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Okay.
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So, if you think of a slice of bread...
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There's a slice of bread.
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And if you put butter on your bread...
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You...
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I think you only put it on one side usually, don't you?
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If you put butter on both sides, it would get very messy because you'd be putting the
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butter down onto the plate, it would stick to the plate - you know, not a good idea.
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So, usually you put butter on one side of your bread, there.
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Okay?
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So, one side is buttered; has butter on it, and the other side is not buttered.
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So, I think we all know if we have butter on our bread, we can see which side is buttered;
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there's no difficulty there.
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But this is not literal; this is metaphorical.
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So, if somebody knows which side his bread is buttered, that means he knows...
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If he has a job in an organization, he knows who the important people are, and he knows
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who the less important people are, and he won't waste any time with the less important
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people.
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He just wants to spend time with the more important people because they have more power
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and influence, so this is someone who is rather calculating, you could call it.
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If someone is calculating, they work out in an organization: "Who is the best person to
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socialize with?" for example.
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And who... who...
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"Some people I wouldn't waste my time with because they don't have any power in the organization."
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It's not a very nice attitude, but there are people like that.
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So, that kind of person who is calculating about who they're nice to and who they don't
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have time for - they are the people who know which side their bread is buttered.
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They know who to, you know... who to talk to, who to spend time with for their advantage.
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Okay.
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Right.
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So, and then another bread and butter one, but this is quite different.
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If you say: "This job is my bread and butter", it means this job is what I rely on for my
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money.
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My food... bread and butter is sort of basic food.
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Well, bread is basic food; butter is a bit of a luxury, but I suppose it's meant to mean
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that.
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Bread is the basic stuff; butter is a bit more luxury.
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If you have a bit of extra money, you will buy some butter.
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So, you have your job to earn your money to buy your food and all your needs; it's to
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do with survival.
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So, survival.
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Having...
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Having enough money to live on.
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So, if you have a job which gives you money to live on, to survive.
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So, that's what people say: "This job is my bread and butter.
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I need it."
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Okay.
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Okay, so now we've had the bread and the butter, now we've got the jam.
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So, if someone says, like with a question mark and with an exclamation mark as well,
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it looks rather extreme, but this is said in a sort of sarcastic way.
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Okay.
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So, if someone is asking for something and you give them what they want, and then they
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want something more and you give them that, and then they still want more, it's as if
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they are never satisfied.
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Some people are never satisfied, and they...
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You give them one thing and they want another.
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Sometimes that's good; it depends whether it's convenient for you or not, but you can
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say sarcastically to someone like that: "Do you want jam on it?!" or "Do you want jam
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on it, too?!"
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You know, meaning: "You know, how much more are you going to want?
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It's enough to have bread and butter without adding jam as well."
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Jam is sort of a lot extra.
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You know, so: "Do you want jam on it?!" or "Do you want jam on it, too?!" said in a sarcastic
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way.
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Or you...
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Or someone might say: "You want jam on it, too, don't you!?
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You want jam on it, too!"
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You're the sort of person who always wants more.
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Okay, so that's that one.
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And then, finally for this first half of the lesson, if: "They're cherry picking examples
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to support their argument", if people are cherry picking examples, if they're trying
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to argue about maybe climate change or something to do with finance, banking, any big sort
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of political issue, really - people have to use examples to support their argument.
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But the idea is they should really find a lot of different examples to get a wide picture
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of the situation.
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But sometimes people find an example which doesn't fit their argument; it doesn't fit
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and it doesn't support their argument.
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So, what do they do sometimes?
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They decide: "I'm not going to use that example because it doesn't help; it might go the opposite
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way."
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So...
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But then they find all the examples they can to support their argument, but if they find
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a few that don't support it, they will leave those out; not mention them at all.
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So, that's called "cherry picking" because cherries are these little red fruits that
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grow on trees.
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Cherries.
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So, cherry picking is just taking a small piece of fruit, like that.
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So, it's selective.
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It's being selective.
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So, if you want to give a balanced view of something, you might find examples from both
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sides to show, you know, for and against climate change, for example.
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But if someone wants to really prove their point, they're going to leave out the examples
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that don't fit that.
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Okay, so that's the first half of our lesson, and let's move on now to the second part.
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Okay, so let's look at the second set of seven idioms.
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So, first of all, we have this one: "She wants her share of the cake."
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Okay.
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And it's similar to the second one: "He wants his slice of the pie."
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So, in both of these, if you think of a circular cake or pie, and usually you cut...
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You cut it up into pieces, like that, and you share it.
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You share it among some people, different people.
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And you have a slice - that's a slice; a section of the pie or the cake.
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So, this is about people wanting their part of something.
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So, it can be literal; it could be literally true.
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There is a cake there or there is a pie, and everybody wants to have a piece of it-okay-which
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is fine.
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But also it can be used metaphorically just to mean that somebody wants part of something
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that's going on or they want to benefit in some way from something.
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They don't want to be left out.
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The idea of being left out.
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If everybody else is having a piece of pie or cake, or they're taking part in a meeting
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or something at work, people feel that they should be involved; not be left out.
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They think: "Well, why are those people in there having a meeting, and not me?
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Why not me?"
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So this is when people feel left out and they want to make sure that they get their share
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as well.
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Okay.
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Next one, if you say someone was "as nice as pie", it's not the same as having a share
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or a slice.
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If someone is as nice as pie...
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Well, pie is nice, I think.
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Most people like to eat a piece of pie; it's nice, something with a nice pastry on it,
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and with nice fruit inside or meat or something.
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Pie is nice to eat.
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I think most people like it.
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So, if someone is as nice as pie, it means that they're nice, pleasant, polite, and so
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on.
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It may be that you were expecting the person not to be nice, especially if maybe you're
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having to apologize to somebody for something and you think that they're going to be angry
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about something.
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And then when you do go to talk to them and say: "Oh, I'm sorry about something", and
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they're really nice about it and it's unexpected, you think they might tell you, you know, how
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annoyed they are or something, or they might be a bit unfriendly.
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But if they're really nice about it, you can say: "Oh, it was all okay.
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She was as nice as pie about it."
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Okay.
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So it can be in a situation where you were not expecting the person to be nice, but then
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they were.
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Okay.
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So, then moving on to apples.
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So, if: "There's one rotten apple in the barrel"...
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Okay.
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So the barrel is a container, like that.
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It's often made of wood with sort of metal strips holding it, like that.
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And you might put apples in it to store them.
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So, you have a barrel full of apples.
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But if one of them is rotten...
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"Rotten" - you can pronounce that either with the "t" sound or without, by the way.
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You could say: "Ro'en", "ro'en" or "rotten", "rotten".
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I think both are correct.
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So, if you have an apple...
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There's the apple, there.
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And it's a nice red apple.
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And it might have a bit of...
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A bit of green on it, which is fine as well.
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But if you have a bit of black, there, and it's gone soft...
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And it's brown, really, more brown than black, except I don't have a brown marker here, so
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I'm having to improvise with black.
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That was my fault for not getting a brown marker.
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So, if there's a black bit or a brown bit on an apple, and it's soft and you think:
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"Oh, dear, that's gone a bit...
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That's a bit old, that apple", you might cut that piece off and eat the rest, or you may
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not feel like eating any of it because of the black bit.
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So, that is "rotten".
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If the food has gone bad it's rotten.
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Okay.
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But the problem is if you have one apple like that in a barrel down here and it's got the
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black bit on it, like that, and then you've got lots of other apples in the barrel which
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are okay, they're not going to stay okay for long because the rotten bit, the bad bit has
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bacteria in it and that will spread.
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It will spread right through the barrel.
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If you don't notice and take the bad apple out, it will affect all the others.
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So, this is the literal meaning of course, but it can apply metaphorically to...
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Well, a group of people perhaps.
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Nice people, but there's one person who's not so nice, and sometimes if that person
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is not so nice they can influence the other people to be a bit like them.
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So, it can spread to other people if you don't stop seeing that person or whatever it is.
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So: "There's one rotten apple in the barrel."
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In a company, for example, there may be one person who's a bit problematic; a bit of a
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problem, and you could say it for that - they're marvelous people, but there's just one person
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who's not so...
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Not so positive, perhaps, who might affect other people eventually if they stay there.
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Okay, that's that one.
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And then this one: "There's something fishy going on".
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"Fish", you know fish?
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Fish.
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That's a fish.
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So, "fishy"...
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Well, fish smell, so this is to do with the smell of fish because if there's some fish
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around, you can usually smell it; you notice it.
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So, when this is used...
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Well, this is used metaphorically to say something...
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There's something going on.
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There's a strange atmosphere - that's the smell of the fish.
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There's a strange atmosphere.
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People are planning something and you don't know what it is.
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It may be just that it's your birthday soon and they're planning a surprise party.
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I mean, that's great.
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But something fishy, it makes you suspicious.
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So, suspicious.
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And you think: "What's going on?
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You know, something fishy.
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Something a bit unusual, a bit strange.
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It's not the normal atmosphere."
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Okay.
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Right.
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Next one, so: "One man's meat is another man's poison."
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That's the traditional phrase.
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To make it equal, sometimes people say: "One person's meat is another person's poison"
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to avoid gender bias.
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Okay.
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So, if one person likes meat, but another person - that meat to them is like poison;
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something really bad that makes them ill.
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So, this is just something to do with taste, again.
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It's like when we had earlier: "Not my cup of tea", so this is a similar one to that.
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"That's not my cup of tea."
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So: "One man's meat"-which is that person really enjoys and it's good for them; makes
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them strong and healthy-"is another man's poison" - that person may be allergic to it
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or they just don't like the taste, or anything.
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But it can apply in any...
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In any context.
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So, you might say, again, with the horror film invitation.
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Some people love horror films, and then other people don't like them, so you can apply it
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to that.
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"I'm not going to the horror film because I don't like them.
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My friend loves them", so that just shows one person's meat is another person's poison,
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so it fits that kind of context.
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Okay.
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And then finally, I hope you don't do this to me because if you "take what someone says
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with a pinch of salt" it means you don't believe what they tell you.
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I always try to speak the truth and to give you as much information as I can; accurate.
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But if you...
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If you take what someone says with a pinch of salt...
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So, this is a pinch, when you put your fingers together.
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So if you take a little bit of salt, the grains of salt with your fingers - that's a pinch
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of salt.
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People do that when they want to put a little bit of salt on their food; they might pick
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it out of a dish and then do that with their fingers, and sprinkle it over their food.
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So, that's a pinch of salt.
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But that has come to mean not believing what somebody tells you.
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So: "I take what he says with a pinch of salt."
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If that person has told you something in the past and you believed him, and then you find
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out that it wasn't true or it wasn't entirely true, then you're a little bit more careful
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next time he tells you something, and you don't feel like believing him, so you're taking
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what he says with a pinch of salt.
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Okay.
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Right, so those are our 14 idioms using food and drink as a metaphor.
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So, I hope you found that useful and interesting.
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Maybe it's taught you some new vocabulary as well.
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So, if you'd like to go to the website: www.engvid.com, there's a quiz there on this topic.
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And thanks for watching, and see you again soon.
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Bye for now.
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