11 English idioms about food

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We’re looking at idioms today - expressions where words take on special meanings.
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For example, do you know what it means if your goose is cooked?
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Or if someone is trying to butter you up?
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You’ll find out.
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We have eleven idioms about food.
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You’ll often hear idioms in conversation and they’re fun to use.
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But they can be tricky, because words have different meanings to their normal ones.
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Let’s see some in action.
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Watch and see how many you can spot?
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Fly by night security Hi.
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I’m calling with a question about your security software.
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Will I be able to install it myself?
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Oh, you sound very intelligent.
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How long have you been using computers?
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About 40 years I guess.
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Wow!
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Then it’ll be a piece of cake for a guy like you.
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Thanks.
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Wait a minute.
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Are you trying to butter me up?
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Oh no!
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It’s just everybody loves this software.
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It’s the best thing since sliced bread.
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OK, I’ll talk to my manager about it.
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Well, you’d better hurry up, because it’s selling like hotcakes.
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Really?
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Yeah, and you need to buy it right now to get the sale price.
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OK.
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Then I’ll buy it right now.
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Great decision!
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I can tell you’re one smart cookie.
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Thanks.
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It’s like taking candy from a baby.
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How many idioms did you spot?
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Did you hear this one?
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A piece of cake.
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If something’s a piece of cake, it’s really easy to do.
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Installing our software is a piece of cake.
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There was another idiom that means easy as well.
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To be like taking candy from a baby.
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We say this when we want to emphasize how easy it is to do something.
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And it has a negative connotation.
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We often use it to talk about things that are sneaky and unfair.
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Selling that guy software was like taking candy from a baby.
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OK, another one.
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It’s the best thing since sliced bread.
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We say this when something’s extremely good, really excellent.
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Our software is the best things since sliced bread.
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And you also heard an idiom with butter: to butter someone up.
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If you butter someone up, you say nice things to them so they’ll do something you want.
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Your hair’s looking very nice today, Vicki.
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Well thank you.
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Could you get me another cup of coffee, please?
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No!
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You were just trying to butter me up!
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OK next one.
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If a product is selling very fast, it’s selling like hotcakes.
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Well, cakes are delicious when they’re fresh from the oven, so it makes sense that hot
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cakes would sell fast.
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True.
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And the last one: If someone is very clever, we could say they are one smart cookie.
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A smart cookie is a person who makes good decisions.
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Now cookie is an American word and you often call cookies biscuits in British English,
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right?
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Yes.
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So is ‘smart cookie’ just an American expression?
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I think it’s more common in the US, but we do say it in British English too.
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And you don’t say smart biscuit?
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No.
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Let’s see if you’re a smart cookie.
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We’ll show you another conversation and you have to spot the food idioms again.
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I can’t log in to the company website.
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Oh, It’s the new security software.
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You just have to hit control delete.
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Really?
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Mhmm.
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Great!
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Now it says it’s deleted my account.
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Nonsense.
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It’s as easy as pie.
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Look.
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Oh.
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Well that’s a fine kettle of fish.
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Now neither of us can log in.
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I got such a good deal on it.
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You mean you paid for this software?
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It cost peanuts.
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Yeah, but it’s a lemon.
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We can’t get into the website now.
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Awww Does management know that you bought this
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software?
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No.
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Looks like your goose is cooked.
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How many idioms did you spot?
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The first one was as easy as pie.
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This is another expression we use to say something is really easy.
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And when something is really cheap we can say it costs peanuts.
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The security software cost peanuts.
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So when we pay very little money for something, we pay peanuts.
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And we can also work for peanuts.
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That’s when we work for very little money And now another one.
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If something we buy is no good then it’s a lemon.
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This software is a lemon.
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A lemon is something that’s useless because it doesn’t work properly.
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This idiom’s more common in the US too, but we use it in the UK as well.
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OK, another one.
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When someone’s made a bad mistake and it’s been discovered, we can say their goose is
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cooked.
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A goose is bird.
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It’s similar to a duck but larger and noisier.
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But of course that’s not what goose means here.
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The software’s useless so now my goose is cooked.
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I’m in so much trouble.
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When Jay bought and installed the software, he cooked his goose.
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It means I failed badly and now I’m in big trouble.
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I can’t get around it.
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Notice we can use it in the active form, and the passive form.
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OK, the last idiom today.
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When a situation is really bad we can say it’s a fine kettle of fish.
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‘A fine kettle of fish’ means a situation a mess, usually because somebody made a mistake.
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Well this is a fine kettle of fish.
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Now neither of us can log in.
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You’ll also hear people say ‘a pretty kettle of fish’.
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It means the same thing, a bad state of affairs.
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Now in British English, we can say this too.
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But we also have another idiom.
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We can say ‘a different kettle of fish’.
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Do you say that in American English too?
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Not so much, I think.
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Does it have the same meaning?
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No, not at all.
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When one situation is very different from another, we say it’s a different kettle
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of fish.
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Give us an example.
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OK.
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I found French an easy language to learn, but Japanese was a different kettle of fish.
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It was much harder for me.
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I see.
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OK.
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Let me give it a try.
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American English sounds nice and it’s easy to understand, but British English is a different
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kettle of fish.
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Ooooo.
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Not true.
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Now your goose is cooked!
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We hope you’ve found this lesson easy to understand and easy as pie.
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We know you’re all smart cookies so we expect it was a piece of cake
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If you enjoyed it, why not share it with a friend?
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And make sure you’ve subscribed and hit the notification bell so you don’t miss
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our next video.
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Bye-bye everyone.
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Bye!
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