My friend, Joel, challenged me to look at some phrases from around the world for my daily phrases this week. I thought it might be interesting to look at nationally specific phrases. The phrase fair dinkum is one that has always fascinated me. Fair dinkum is an Australian phrase that means unquestionably good or genuine. … Read More
Self-Study
In Spades
Yesterday we talked about a few different types of suits; lawsuits, suit yourself, well-suited. However, I omitted another type of suit. In playing cards we call the symbols ‘suits’. The four most common suits are diamonds, hearts, clubs, and spades. Indeed, that is where today’s phrase comes from, card suits. In spades is an intensifier … Read More
Suit Yourself
Today is graduation day for our trainees. It is the only time that you will see me wearing a suit. Did you know the word ‘suit’ is over 600 years old? It has a few different meanings. You probably know that it refers to matching clothes (late 1300s) and you might also know its lawful … Read More
I Can’t Stomach It
The phrase, ‘I can’t stomach it’ means that you can’t tolerate it any longer. It is something that you find disgusting. Usually, this phrase is used to talk about something that makes you feel ill. I can’t stomach it sounds like it will make you vomit. Example 1: I can’t stomach the sight of blood. … Read More
Roll with the Punches
I usually try to make my phrase of the day relatable. I use things that I hear in my regular life, in videos, or in conversation that I want to learn more about. On the same day that I wrote down, “roll with the punches”, my friend used it in a blog post (dccopypro.com). I … Read More
Bless You
ACHOOO! Someone just sneezed. What do you say to them? You might say, ‘excuse you’ or ‘gesundheit’ (German for health). But you are mostly likely to say, ‘bless you’ if you are from an English-speaking country. You may also hear the full phrase, ‘God bless you.’ So, today we will explore this phrase and try … Read More
The Witching Hour
Friday the Thirteenth Happy Friday the Thirteenth! Do you consider today to be unlucky or maybe evil? The origin of Friday the 13th being unlucky is unclear. There are religious interpretations, political interpretations, and interpretations based on crimes or punishments. However, Friday the 13th doesn’t appear unlucky until the early 1900s. Did you know: The … Read More
A Bird in Hand is Worth Two in the Bush
Today, my friend sent me a picture of a beautiful bird that he found on his farm. It was a Eurasian hoopoe. Then, when I got home, there was a sparrow trapped in the stairwell. I had to open a window to let it out. So, of course I had to write about a bird … Read More
The hardest thing about cycling is just leaving the house
Over the past ten years, I have said this to a lot of people. It began as just a statement about cycling. Getting over the mental hurdle and just starting your journey is difficult. With cycling, I need to put on my cycling clothes, oil my bike, fill up water bottles, put on sunscreen, plan … Read More
Spot on
If you describe something as spot on, you are saying that it is an extremely accurate description or representation of something else. Your analysis can be spot on. Your impersonation could be spot on. That tiger growl was spot on. Example: I really loved your presentation. It was a spot on analysis of the Napoleonic … Read More