

This means having a nice, long chat with someone. I wore my pretty new dress, because it was a sunny day, but as soon as I stepped out of the house, it started raining, and I got completely soaked!.This is another name for Murphy’s Law – whatever can go wrong, will go wrong I had a smashing time on holiday, it was so much fun!.This means something is terrific, brilliant Cheers everyone! Happy birthday to John!.

Used when drinking with friends to salute or make a toast (raise your glasses and clink them together) He just botched it up, and it still leaks every time it rains! The builder did a terrible job on the roof.They both mean that the work done was not of a high standard, or was clumsy workmanship There are two ways of using this expression ‘to botch something up’ or ‘to do a botch job’. Blimey, look at all this mess here! I’d only left the house for an hour, and look what you’ve done!.What did you think of the exam? I thought it was really difficult.When someone is boasting or they think something is extremely easy to do, they would use this I was trying to organise a surprise birthday party for her, but it’s all gone pear-shaped!.This means something has become a disaster Teenage Slang Words by American, British and Australian Teens What’s the difference between slang and idioms? Skype English Lesson with a native AMERICAN or BRITISH teacher ›› She’s blatantly very annoyed, everyone can see it apart from you.
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