Interesting English Idioms | Everyday Phrases to describe how you FEEL

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish
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and today we are gonna be going over eighteen
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everyday conversational idioms that will help you to describe
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feelings and emotions. These are really useful idioms,
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ones that I use all the time to describe
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sadness,
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happiness,
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fear,
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disgust,
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anger
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and surprise.
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So that's six different emotions and for each one,
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there's gonna be three idioms.
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Now I've got a really fun and great little challenge for you at the
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end so make sure you stick with me all the way through.
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It's gonna be an emotional roller coaster. 
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Have you heard that idiom before? It's a bonus one.
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I've added the meaning to it on the worksheet that I've created
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for you. The link is down in the description.
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I've got all of the idioms that we're going over today
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with the meaning and some examples to help you know
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when and how to use them.
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Plus there's a little mini quiz to help you put everything
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that you learn into practice.
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Are you ready to get into it?
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Let's go!
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Happy,
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sad,
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angry.
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These are all really common adjectives that we can use
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to talk about our feelings in English
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but so common that they can sort of feel a little dull especially if
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they're the only adjectives that you use
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to talk about these feelings.
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But to be totally honest, these words actually describe a really
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wide range of emotions because we can say:
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I'm really happy that I get to finish work early tonight
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or
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I'm really happy I just won a trip to Italy.
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The idioms that we're going to go through in this lesson
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will help you talk about that range of emotions
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but also help to make your English more interesting,
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more fun, more meaningful.
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Thanks very much. Bye!
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Oh my gosh, I just got the promotion at work.
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Emma, that's fantastic!
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You must be over the moon!
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Over the moon.
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Over the moon is when you are really pleased about something.
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You're ecstatic.
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If you just won a trip to Italy, you would be over the moon.
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How was your meeting?
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It was great! They gave me the time off so I'm happy as Larry.
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Now this one is quite an Australian expression actually,
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I think, unless anyone's going to jump in and say
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that they use it too but I really love this expression,
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happy as Larry.
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It's kind of got that rhyming pattern in it.
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To be honest, we don't really know who Larry is
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but we all generally agree that he's a really happy guy
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so we all want to be as happy as Larry.
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You can use it anytime you're feeling happy
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not crazy, crazy happy, not ecstatic
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but just right there in the middle.
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There's a public holiday coming up and I'm going away
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with my friends so I'm as happy as Larry.
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I had no idea that I'd enjoy my new job so much.
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I'm a very happy camper.
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So this one is kind of similar to 'happy as Larry'
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a happy camper indicates that you're really content,
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really satisfied rather than extremely happy
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but interestingly,
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'happy camper' is often used in the negative form as well.
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So for example when the company reshuffled
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the organisation, the team
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were not happy campers. They were unhappy.
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But it's really important to note that this is an exception.
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'A happy camper' can be used in the negative,
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we wouldn't use the negative form with 'over the moon'
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or 'happy as Larry'. We wouldn't say
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I'm not as happy as Larry.
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For some reason. I don't know why.
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So remember if you want to use an idiom to describe happiness
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you can say: over the moon,
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happy as Larry
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or that you're a happy camper.
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Okay let's talk about some idioms for sadness.
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And again, sadness can move from feeling a little down
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about your day to downright awful, you know
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feeling like life is super hard, something dramatic has happened,
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something awful has happened so there's some
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really big extremes here. We've got to be careful about
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how we use these idioms.
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And our first one is a heavy heart.
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With a heavy heart, he spoke at his father's funeral.
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Have you ever had that feeling where it seems like
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there's something heavy on your chest, maybe it's
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hard to breathe or just your heart feels heavy and that's this
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feeling that comes through in this idiom.
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It's a terrible feeling to experience and definitely
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on the more extreme side of sadness.
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Let's see if we can lift the mood a little.
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They thought they were buying their dream house
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but another couple offered more for it.
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They've both been feeling down in the dumps all week.
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They're really sad, they're really disappointed.
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I'm a bit bummed by missing my best friend's birthday.
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So this just means that you're low on energy, a little disappointed,
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a bit sad so it's not as bad as down in the dumps
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and this one is definitely not as extreme as
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a heavy heart, right? So it's really not appropriate to say:
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He's a bit bummed because his friend died, right?
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That would sound really insensitive.
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And similarly, it seems a little over the top to say:
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It's with a heavy heart that I tell you,
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I can't come to your birthday.
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It's quite dramatic so just be wary of
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how and when it's appropriate to use these idioms.
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Now our next emotion is fear
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and again fear is felt in a range. There's anxious and nervous
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right through to utter terror.
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I really hope that you haven't felt utter terror too often in life.
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Sometimes that can scare the living daylights out of you
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so this idiom describes a terrifying feeling, it's
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right at the top of our scale. You know when it's
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3am in the morning and the phone rings randomly.
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Something must be wrong.
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You get worried, terrified.
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When my brother called me at 3am,
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it scared the living daylights out of me.
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'I jumped out of my skin' is a little less severe.
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Maybe you've just walked into a room and
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a sibling or a friend is jumped out from behind a wall to scare you
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right? You get such a fright.
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I nearly jumped out of my skin.
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I quite like this next idiom too, it's used to describe  
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a feeling of unease or discomfort, nervousness.
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That sound gives me the heebie jeebies.
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Say it, it's fun to say, heebie jeebies.
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You know when all the hairs on your arms prickle and they
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stand up on end, that's the heebie jeebies.
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So to talk about fear we have:
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it scared the living daylights out of me.
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I jumped out of my skin
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and
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I got the heebie jeebies.
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So our next set of idioms are about the feeling of disgust,
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a really strong feeling of revulsion and disapproval.
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And our first disgusting idiom is
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to make you want to vomit.
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So this is really gross, right? It is so disgusting,
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whatever this thing is is so disgusting
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it makes you want to be sick, to throw up, to vomit.
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The smell was so foul it made me want to vomit.
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Okay that's not really a great image so let's move along.
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Actually, this next one is not much better,
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it's just not quite as graphic.
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Something can make your stomach turn.
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I can't watch those medical shows that show you close-ups of
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knee and hip surgeries in the middle of an operation.
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They make my stomach turn.
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The thought of it sends you these feelings that your stomach
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sort of is twisting and turning and upside down
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and you feel a little ill.
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No thank you. I don't like that one either.
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Not quite as graphic as the last one but still not a pleasant feeling.
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Okay to make your skin crawl.
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This one would also fit into the fear category I think
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because it's that similar,
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uneasy uncomfortable feeling that you get.
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I remember watching a documentary on Netflix last year
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when they showed the picture of a serial killer and honestly
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he looked so scary, he made my skin crawl.
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If you have a phobia of insects or leeches like me,
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spiders and bugs and things, they might make your skin crawl.
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The thought of spiders and snakes makes your skin crawl.
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All right let's leave disgust behind
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and move on to the next emotion
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anger.
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My neighbour had just got a new car,
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he pulled up onto the street out the front of our house
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and then got out to admire it and out of nowhere
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someone hit the back of the car.
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Oh my gosh,
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he flew off the handle.
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So this expression is used to describe someone who's really angry.
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If anyone is in this state, it's best to stay out of their way right?
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He flew off the handle when someone
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rammed into his car.
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Now keep in mind, it's not he flew off his handle,
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flew off the handle, okay?
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To be 'up in arms about something' it also describes
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feeling really angry but it's less aggressive than
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to 'fly off the handle'. Sounds less aggressive, right?
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You think about throwing your arms up in the air, we do this
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when we're frustrated, we're annoyed about something,
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we're irritated.
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So there's a difference, right? 'Flying off the handle' is really angry
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but we can say she was up in arms about how messy the shared
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kitchen was.
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And lastly
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I'm at the end of my tether.
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If you've got young kids
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then this could be a really useful idiom for you.
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Imagine that moment when your kids have been really naughty,
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really disobedient all day. You've been asking them to
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tidy their room, clean up all their toys all afternoon
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and they're not doing it
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and you keep hearing them yelling and screaming.
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It's driving you nuts, right? And then
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A ball breaks through the kitchen window.
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And you yell at them.
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I'm at the end of my tether with you!
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meaning you've pushed me to my limit. I'm at the end of my ability
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to be patient with you, I've had enough.
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Cool so now you've got three idioms to use
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if someone is driving you crazy.
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Another idiom
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or maybe someone is making you really angry or annoyed or
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even if you're thinking about describing a situation
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where you felt that way,
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use these idioms to add flavour and colour to the way
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that you're describing that situation.
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Couldn't you believe that?
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I had to do a double-take there.
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We've already been through fifteen idioms together.
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Time flies when you're having fun.
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Before we get into our last emotion,
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let me know what you think about this video. Are you enjoying it?
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Hit that subscribe button, give it a like, all of these things help me
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to know what lessons you really want to see here at mmmEnglish.
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That came out of the blue.
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I hope it didn't stop you dead in your tracks.
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I've already used all three idioms that I'm going to go through now.
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I wonder if you picked up on any of them?
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To do a double-take is to look again at something really quickly
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like you see it and then you go back to normal
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and then you suddenly think oh my gosh what was that?
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It's surprise, right? It's caught you by surprise
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and we often use it with the verb do.
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I did a double-take. I couldn't believe it
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and when something comes at you from out of the blue
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it's like it came from nowhere, it was completely unexpected.
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They got married just a few weeks after meeting,
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it was completely out of the blue.
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Now this one is almost quite literal, it's when you suddenly
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stop moving because you're so surprised by something.
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She stopped dead in her tracks when she saw Maria.
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She hadn't seen her in over twenty years.
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So all of these idioms helped to express shock or surprise
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in some way. They're really great to add to stories and to make
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your English more interesting and exciting, right?
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I stopped dead in my tracks. I couldn't believe it was her.
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It came out of the blue.
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Okay so we've been through all of those different idioms.
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Now I've got a little challenge for you to help you put into practice
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what you've been learning
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so get your fingers ready to type. I want you to share a little
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story with me down in the comments.
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Take me on an emotional roller coaster.
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Tell me a story, maybe one that you've experienced,
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maybe it's a fictional one that you make up but tell me a story
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where the emotions go up, go down, go up and go down
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and try to use one of the idioms from each section
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of this video.
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And don't forget to download the free workbook that I've created
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for you, it's got all of the idioms from this lesson,
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their meanings, example sentences as well as a bonus little quiz
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to help you test what you learned.
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I'm super excited about my next video coming out
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on the mmmEnglish Channel.
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I hope to see you in there. Bye for now!
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