24 Words to Use DAILY in the KITCHEN | Advanced Vocab

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Imagine you tell your friends
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how easy an exam was only to find out that you actually failed.
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What would you say in this situation?
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We could say that you have egg on your face,
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which means that you're
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totally embarrassed because you were wrong in that situation.
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So today you'll learn 24 useful kitchen and food expressions
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that you can actually use in your daily life.
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Plus, we've included a little test to help you understand
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and remember these expressions.
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Awesome. Now let's get to it.
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So the first one we're going to look at is a whisk.
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So a whisk is the sort of balloon shaped utensil I have right here.
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And we usually use this to beat eggs or cream
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to increase the volume of the mixture.
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And another meaning of whisk is to suddenly or quickly
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take someone or something from one place to another.
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Okay.
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So this right here is a sieve.
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We usually use it when we are straightening ingredients or, like,
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trying to get big particles out of a mixture or like flour.
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When you're baking, you want to remove any clumps
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or lumps in the flour, so you would hit it against your hand like that.
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And it's pretty cool for also straightening liquids.
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If there's like particles in it, the sieve will help to catch
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those bigger particles and allow the smaller ones through.
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So a really cool expression with the word sieve
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to have a memory like a sieve, which means to forget things easily.
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So here we have a frying pan and a nice expression
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that you could use related to a frying pan is out of the frying pan
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and into the fire, which means to go from a bad situation to a worse situation.
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So this next one is quite common, and you've probably heard it in movies
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and TV series.
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And it is to see the glass half empty
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or half full. So here we have
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a great demonstration of a glass half empty and half full.
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And what this expression needs is to see, for example,
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if the glass is half empty,
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it means that you're quite a pessimistic person and you're seeing situations
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as you know, you're looking at the worst parts of situations.
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You're basically seeing the situation as more negative than positive.
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But if you see the glass half full you're quite optimistic,
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which means that you always look on the bright side of life
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or you always focus on the positive side instead of the negative side
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of the situation.
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So some great examples of this is...
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So over here
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we have a platter with fruit in it today,
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and we would use the expression to hand something
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or give something to someone on a silver platter to mean
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that you are making it easy for them to succeed or for them to get something.
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So if you give someone something on a silver platter
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you're giving it to them
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without them needing to try, without them needing to work hard.
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Over here we have a fork.
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And a great expression with this word is to fork something out,
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which means to give something or pay someone money with a bit of hesitation.
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So you might have noticed that I'm wearing an apron.
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So this is called an apron.
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And we have another great expression using the word apron,
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and that is to cut the apron strings.
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And it's usually literally these strings over here to cut those strings.
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So when someone is tied to someone else's apron strings, you're saying that the
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person is being influenced or controlled quite a lot, quite greatly by that person.
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So when we cut those apron strings, we are saying that there is no longer that
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control or that influence in that relationship between those two people.
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So a great example would be to say...
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So over here, we have a greater and as you can see,
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we would usually use this to grate cheese,
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which is you know, always delicious on some toast and other foods.
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But a nice expression you could use is to say that someone grates you,
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which means that that person annoys you or they sort of
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get on your nerves in some way.
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So over here we have cookie cutters.
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And as you know, we use these to cut shapes into the dough
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before we bake cookies.
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So we would press them into the dough like that.
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So an example of this would be to say a cookie cutter person or thing
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which means that this thing or person lacks originality or distinction.
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Speaking of cookies, over here, we have a cookie jar
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and a nice expression using the word cookie jar
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is if you catch someone with their hand in the jaw,
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it usually means that they are caught in the act of doing something
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that they shouldn't be doing similar to being caught red handed.
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So over here we have the scoop,
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and scoop is an object that we would use for dishing ice cream.
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When you're dishing your ice cream, you could use a scoop
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because it's so much easier to use than a spoon, for example.
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And we have a nice expression using the word scoop,
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which is to get information to get scoop
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and this is usually used by journalists.
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So when journalists get the scoop, they're getting the latest,
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most interesting information before anyone else does.
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And similar to
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a scoop, we have the spoon and a great expression using the word
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spoon is to say that someone is born with a silver spoon in their mouth.
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And if you're born with a silver spoon in your mouth,
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this is usually said with a bit of resentment or disapproval.
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And it means that you are born into a privileged or rich family.
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So you grew up quite privileged or rich.
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In other words, this person is someone that never needed
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to worry about, you know, lacking anything.
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They always had what they needed So a great example of
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this would be to say...
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Now, it's time for a quick quiz.
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Are you ready?
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So over here we have some salt.
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And a great expression you could use
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relate to the salt is to rub salt into someone's wounds,
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which means to really make them feel bad or guilty
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or make them feel even worse than they already do about something.
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Okay, so this next one is related to corn.
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And the expression that we'll use related to it is to be corny.
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Something is corny or someone is corny.
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They are too sentimental, too predictable, and really not original at all.
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You could also refer to someone as corny meaning that
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a person tends to make really sort of awkward
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and uncomfortable kinds of jokes, or they say really awkward things.
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In other words, they are pretty unoriginal,
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and you can sort of predict the kind of things that they would say
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Similar to corny would be cheesy.
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They mean basically the same thing.
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So someone who is cheesy is also kind of awkward.
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And unoriginal and they tend to make jokes.
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Just aren't that funny or corny or cheesy
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joke is one that's sort of similar to a dad joke.
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Like you could have predicted the outcome or it's just not that funny.
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It's kind of like, Oh, cringe.
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This would be corny or cheesy because it's sort of like something
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that everyone would say.
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It's not very original to say that you're not motivated by money.
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Right?
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So right here we have whipped cream
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and whipped cream is really delicious,
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as you know, on desserts and in drinks.
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But a great expression that you can use related to cream
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is the cream of a particular industry or particular area.
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For example, if I say the cream of the movie industry
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or the cream of the architecture industry, it would mean that these people
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are the best of that particular group or in that particular industry.
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So here we have slices of beef,
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which here in South Africa, we would say that this is biltong.
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We call it biltong.
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I'm not sure if it has a different name in other countries,
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but it's basically sliced, spiced, dried beef.
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And here we have shaved beef, which is basically deli meat.
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It's meat that you would use on your sandwich.
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So this next expression that we're going to look at is to have beef with someone.
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So if you have beef with someone, you have a grudge or a disagreement
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with that person.
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And it's not very common to use it in formal situations.
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But it is very colloquial.
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It's very informal
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to talk about a grudge or disagreement that you're having with someone.
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So right now we're going to look at this fruit right here, which is a lemon.
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And if you were to refer to something
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as lemon, it would be something that you bought
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and then found out that it actually has a lot of problems.
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It's not working the way it should.
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Now, right here,
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we have bread and butter, right.
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So if we say that something is your bread
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and butter, we're saying that it is your main source of income.
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So over here we have milk.
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And of course, you know what milk is.
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But there are quite a few expressions using the word milk.
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And a nice one that you could use is to say
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there is no use crying over spilled milk.
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So when something spills
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it obviously was an accident, it didn't happen on purpose.
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You didn't intend for it to spill usually.
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So if you cry over spilled milk, you are, you know, feeling regretful or feeling
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sorry for yourself because of a mistake or something that went wrong.
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So you could use in a sentence such as...
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So over here we have bananas.
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And if you go bananas, you're going crazy or you're acting quite silly
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or even you've actually could be quite mad about something, so bananas. Hmm.
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It would definitely depend on the context.
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So if you go bananas, you could just be acting
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silly, acting crazy, or you could just be really angry.
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So now I'm feeling bananas about the situation.
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So the opposite of going bananas would be to be
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as cool as a cucumber.
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And this basically means to be really calm, to be chilled,
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to just, you know, relax as a cucumber.
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And you usually use this in a situation where things are quite chaotic
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and you're as cool as a cucumber.
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So you could say, for example...
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So right here, I have a pie.
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A nice expression related to pie is to eat humble pie,
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which means that you would behave
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in a way that shows other people
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that you were wrong or you were mistaken about something.
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So a nice example of eating humble pie would be to say
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So the last expression that we're going to look at today is to be toast.
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And that means to be in serious trouble or to be defeated or ruined.
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All right, guys.
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Now it's time for the final quiz.
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So, how did you do on the quiz? Now it's your turn.
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Why not be as cool as a cucumber and practice writing a few sentences
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using the expressions we've covered in today's lesson. Share them
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