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FRL – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 21, 2022 (October 10, 2022) Pearson

Has someone just told you something you can’t believe? Or are you really trying to emphasize something that has happened in your life? Then you may find the term “FRL” especially helpful. We are sure there are times you have sent a picture or some unbelievable news to your friend or family only to get […]

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Flaquita – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 21, 2022 (October 10, 2022) Pearson

There is nothing wrong with being super skinny, and for some, it can turn into a source of amusement for their friends. Do you have a skinny friend and you want a nickname to call them? Or do you just want an endearing nickname for a small woman in your life? Perhaps your bestie can […]

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Cat Burglar – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 20, 2022 (July 21, 2022) Pearson

Have you ever seen someone who lived in an apartment building get robbed? Maybe you have heard of an office in a tall building get burglarized? If so, chances are they were struck by a cat burglar. A cat burglar is a person who commits burglary but does so stealthily, often by scaling the walls […]

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BBEG – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 20, 2022 (July 20, 2022) Pearson

Are you playing a video game with your friend and want a fun way to call out the bad guy? Or even in real life, do you have a mean boss that you want a clever nickname for? Maybe a big boss is headed over to smash your player and you want to sound the […]

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Alaye – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 20, 2022 (July 20, 2022) Pearson

Are you impressed with someone’s skills or knowledge? Maybe you’re in the process of purchasing something online and are worried that the seller is scamming you? If so, use the term “alaye” to express their impact on you or to determine if the seller is legitimate. Words and phrases from other dialects can often be […]

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Against The Wall – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 20, 2022 (July 21, 2022) Pearson

How do you define the phrase "against the wall"? Do you know where this expression comes from? What are some other ways to say this? If you're not sure, don't worry - you're not alone. It cannot be evident to many people. To understand this idiom, let's crack the details. This post unpacks the meaning and […]

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Codswallop – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 20, 2022 (July 20, 2022) Pearson

If you have ever felt like you are being lied to, deceived, or are hearing some nonsense, then I may have a phrase for you. Despite its whimsical-sounding name, this phrase cuts through what is untrue and calls it out with authority. The phrase codswallop calls out words or ideas for being silly, foolish, or […]

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Clair de Lune – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 16, 2022 (July 21, 2022) Pearson

Clair de Lune is a beautiful piece of music that expresses the emotions of a sentimental walk. The title Clair de Lune means 'moonlight' in French, and the piece does indeed remind us of a moonlit night. However, the piece's original title was 'Promenade Sentimentale', meaning a 'sentimental walk.’ This post will explore the emotions […]

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Banging Your Head Against a Wall – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 16, 2022 (July 21, 2022) Pearson

Are you tired of repeating yourself every single day? Maybe you have worked hard to reach a goal but just can’t seem to get there? When was the last time you were so frustrated that you just wanted to bang your head against the wall? We've all been there. When something feels impossible, or we […]

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Ayo – Meaning, Origin and Usage

July 16, 2022 (July 21, 2022) Pearson

Are you trying to get your friend's attention without screaming their name for all to hear? Perhaps you just want to alert the person standing near you and don’t know how to address them. If so, calling out “ayo” may be exactly how to do it. You can call your friends, get a stranger's attention, […]

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