6 interesting English idioms and the stories behind them. (Set 2)

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Do you know what it means if you burn the midnight oil?
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Or if you win hands down?
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Or if you spill the beans?
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They’re idioms we use all the time, and we have more.
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But where do they come from?
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We’ll show you the stories behind them and how we use them in action.
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The first idiom we have for you is ‘Put your best foot forward’.
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It’s interesting because it has a different meaning in British and American English.
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In British English, if we put our best foot forward then we try as hard as possible to
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do something, even when it’s really difficult or we’re really tired.
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Oh my!
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What a mess!
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Do you think we can clean all this up?
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Sure we can.
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Come on.
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Let’s put our best foot forward.
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So for you it’s about making an effort.
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Yeah.
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It’s different in American English.
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When we put our best foot forward, we want to impress someone and gain their approval.
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I just had a haircut because I have a job interview tomorrow.
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I want to put my best foot forward!
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So what’s the history of this idiom?
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In the past, when a gentleman was bowing to nobility, he’d put one leg in front of the
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other to make the bow.
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I’m a gentleman, so when I’m greeting someone, I literally put my best foot forward.
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It makes a good impression.
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So in the past, we literally put our best foot forward to impress someone.
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So it’s more like the American meaning than the British one.
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OK, the next idiom: ‘Burn the midnight oil’.
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We say this when we’re talking about working hard late into the night.
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I’m so tired.
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I didn’t go to bed till three last night.
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Me too.
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I was burning the midnight oil trying to get this report finished.
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Oh.
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I was playing PUBG.
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You can probably guess the story behind this one.
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Before electricity, people used candles or oil lamps for lighting.
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So when you stayed up late working, you literally burned the oil.
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And the oil was pretty expensive, which implied the project you were working on was pretty
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important.
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It still implies that today.
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OK, next one: spill the beans.
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This means to reveal secret information.
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It’s when you tell somebody something that should be kept private.
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Ooo.
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So what happened at the meeting?
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I can’t tell you.
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It’s confidential.
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Did Kathy get the job?
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Come on, spill the beans!
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No.
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The last time I told you a secret you told everyone.
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But this time I won’t tell anyone.
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Kathy got the job.
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Hey everyone.
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Kathy got the job!
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You did it AGAIN!
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There are various theories about this idiom.
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One says it comes from ancient Greece, the birthplace of democracy.
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In ancient Greece citizens voted for their political leaders in different ways.
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And one way was to use beans.
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You’d put a white bean in the jar of the candidate you wanted and a black bean in the
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jar of a candidate you didn’t want.
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But sometimes people spilled the jars and then the secret vote was secret no more.
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Do you think it’s true?
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Probably not, but it’s a nice story.
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OK, next one: born with a silver spoon in your mouth.
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If someone’s born into a rich or wealthy family, we can say they were born with a silver
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spoon in their mouth.
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So tell me about yourself.
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You first.
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OK.
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Well, Daddy was a banker and Mummy was the daughter of a viscount, so we were comfortable.
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What about you?
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Well, my father was a coal miner.
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Oh, he owned a coal mine!
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No, he worked in a coal mine.
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I wasn’t born with a silver spoon in my mouth.
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How curious.
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So what’s the story behind this?
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It comes from an old custom.
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When a baby was born, people would give it a silver spoon as a gift.
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Silver is a luxury gift, so not everyone could afford it and babies who received a silver
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spoon were wealthy.
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And these days it can also suggest that they’re spoiled which has negative connotations.
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Spoiled children can do what they want and get what they want and may behave badly because
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of it.
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I think in other countries a silver spoon might still be a traditional gift, whether
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you’re wealthy or not.
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Tell us if you have that custom too.
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Here’s the next one: on your high horse.
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If someone’s on their high horse then they’re acting like they think they’re better than
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other people, like they’re morally superior.
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And they think they’re right and other people are wrong.
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Let’s see it in action.
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Ah Jay.
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This website plan is too complicated.
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No way.
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This is my best work.
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But you could make simpler and then it would be cheaper to build.
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Cheaper?
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I’m not going to sacrifice the quality of my work for money.
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Don’t get on your high horse!
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It’s perfect!
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But it’s very complicated.
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Think about it.
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Try to see from my point of view.
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Thinking like you gives me a headache.
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So you got on your high horse when I told you you had to make something cheaper.
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Yes, I took, the moral high ground.
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I was interested in quality not money.
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OK, so what’s the story behind this idiom?
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Well, in the past, common people walked and only rich and powerful people had horses.
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Superior people rode.
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Getting off your high horse, literally meant getting off your horse and coming down to
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the level of ordinary people.
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And we apply it to people who think they’re superior.
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OK, we have one more: hands down If we win something hands down, it means we
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win easily and without a lot of effort.
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Well, what’s my score?
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One hundred and thirty-two.
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Oh that’s better than last time.
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What’s yours?
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Three hundred an eighty-seven.
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I won hands down again.
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This idiom comes from horse racing.
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Jockey’s control their horses by holding the reins, the leather bands attached to a
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bar in the horses’ mouth.
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And if a jockey is a long way ahead in a race, they can take their hands off the reins and
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put them down.
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They can sit back and relax and still win.
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If you win hands down you win easily and without any doubt.
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Without doubt is another part of the meaning.
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Hands down means without question.
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For example, watching our videos is hands down the best way to learn new idioms.
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Oh for sure, without doubt.
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So be sure to subscribe to our channel and click the notification bell.
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Bye everyone.
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Bye-bye!
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