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to blow
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to chill out
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to draw a blank
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dweeb
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to eat
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final
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to freak out
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bent out of shape
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to get away with
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get out of here
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to get out of one's face
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give me a break
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to go
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to have the hots for somebody
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laid-back
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like
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out of it
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to rub somebody the wrong way
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teacher's pet
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to stand
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face
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what's up
to blow
to blow
동사
b
b
l
l
o
w
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(허무는)

(허무는)

망치다

to make a mess of or ruin something, often through reckless actions or poor decision-making

example
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In a moment of frustration, Sarah's impulsive outburst threatened to blow her chances of securing the important business deal.
The student's decision to procrastinate until the last minute blew any chance of submitting a well-researched and polished assignment.

문법 정보:

타동사
to chill out
to chill out
동사
uk flag
/tʃˈɪl ˈaʊt/
(편안하게 지내다)

(편안하게 지내다)

긴장을 푸다

to relax and take a break especially when feeling stressed or upset

문법 정보:

자동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
chill
구의 조각
out
to [draw] a blank
to draw a blank
uk flag
/dɹˈɔː ɐ blˈæŋk/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to be unable to remember something clearly

remember
What is the origin of the idiom "draw a blank" and when to use it?

The idiom "draw a blank" likely originated from the idea of drawing or selecting a blank, unmarked ticket or card in a game of chance or lottery, which typically results in not winning a prize. This expression is commonly used when someone is unable to remember or provide the information they were hoping for, often in situations where they are expected to provide an answer or explanation.

dweeb
명사
d
d
w
w
ee
i
b
b
(따돌림당하는 사람)

(따돌림당하는 사람)

오타쿠

a person, often a student, who is socially awkward, overly studious, or lacks common social skills, and is often ridiculed for these traits

to eat
to eat
동사
ea
i:
t
t
(신경 쓰이게 하다)

(신경 쓰이게 하다)

괴롭히다

to cause worry or annoyance for someone

문법 정보:

타동사
final
명사
f
f
i
n
n
a
ə
l
l
(최종시험)

(최종시험)

기말시험

an examination or assessment administered at the end of an academic term or course

What is a "final"?

A final is a major exam or assessment that occurs at the end of an academic term or course. It is typically comprehensive, covering all the material studied throughout the course. Finals are often weighted heavily in determining a student's final grade and can take various forms, including multiple-choice, essays, or problem-solving tasks. The purpose of a final is to evaluate a student's overall understanding and mastery of the course content. It is a key part of the academic process, serving as a final measure of a student's performance in the subject.

to freak out
동사
uk flag
/fɹˈiːk ˈaʊt/
(겁이 나서 어쩔 줄 모르다)

(겁이 나서 어쩔 줄 모르다)

정신이 없어진다

to become extremely upset, agitated, or overwhelmed by fear, anxiety, or excitement

bent out of shape
bent out of shape
uk flag
/bˈɛnt ˌaʊɾəv ʃˈeɪp/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

irritated or enraged to the point of frustration

What is the origin of the idiom "bent out of shape" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "bent out of shape" is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated in the mid-20th century. The phrase uses the metaphor of physical distortion or contortion to describe someone's emotional state. It can be used in various scenarios, such as when someone gets upset over a small mistake or inconvenience, or when they become excessively angry or annoyed over a trivial matter.

to get away with
to get away with
동사
uk flag
/ɡɛt ɐwˈeɪ wɪð/
(면책되다)

(면책되다)

처벌을 피하다

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
get
구의 조각
away with
get out of here
get out of here
감탄사
uk flag
/ɡɛt ˌaʊɾəv hˈɪɹ/
(말도 안돼!)

(말도 안돼!)

가짜야!

Informal

used to express astonishment, disbelief, or incredulity in response to something surprising or extraordinary

to get out of one's face
uk flag
/ɡɛt ˌaʊɾəv wˈʌnz fˈeɪs/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to no longer bother someone and leave them alone

What is the origin of the idiom "get out of one's face" and when to use it?

The idiom "get out of one's face" originates from American slang and emerged during the latter half of the 20th century. The expression is commonly used as a way of telling someone to leave or move away from one's immediate presence, often in a dismissive or annoyed manner.

give me a break
give me a break
문장
uk flag
/ɡˈɪv mˌiː ɐ bɹˈeɪk/
N/A

N/A

used to show one's disbelief or disagreement about what someone has just said

What is the origin of the idiom "give me a break" and when to use it?

The phrase "give me a break" as an idiomatic expression does not have a specific historical origin. It is used to express disbelief, frustration, or annoyance with something that seems unreasonable, unfair, or overly critical. This expression is often used when someone feels that they are being treated unfairly or that a situation is too demanding.

to go
동사
g
g
o
(이야기하다)

(이야기하다)

말하다

to say, especially used when one is orally narrating something

문법 정보:

타동사
to [have|get] the hots for {sb}
to have the hots for somebody
uk flag
/tə hæv ɔːɹ ɡɛt ðə hˈɑːts fɔːɹ ˌɛsbˈiː/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

intense feelings of sexual attraction for someone

What is the origin of the idiom "the hots for someone" and when to use it?

The phrase "have the hots for someone" originated in the mid-20th century as a slang expression. It is an idiomatic phrase that uses the word "hots" to describe intense feelings of attraction or desire towards someone. It suggests a stronger level of interest that goes beyond mere liking or admiration. The phrase conveys a strong sense of desire or longing, particularly in a romantic or sexual context.

laid-back
laid-back
형용사
uk flag
/lˈeɪdbˈæk/
(편안한)

(편안한)

느긋한

(of a person) living a life free of stress and tension

like
전치사
l
l
i
k
k
e
(예를 들면)

(예를 들면)

예를 들어

used to provide an example

문법 정보:

행위자의 전치사
out of it
형용사
uk flag
/ˈaʊɾəv ɪt/
(이해하지 못하는)

(이해하지 못하는)

혼란스러운

lacking awareness or understanding due to being uninformed

to [rub] {sb} the wrong way
to rub somebody the wrong way
uk flag
/ɹˈʌb ˌɛsbˈiː ðə ɹˈɔŋ wˈeɪ/
N/A

N/A

Disapproving
Idiom
Informal

to cause someone to become extremely angry or upset without intending to

What is the origin of the idiom "rub someone the wrong way" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "rub someone the wrong way" is not definitively known, but it likely stems from the literal act of rubbing a surface in the opposite direction of its natural grain, which can cause discomfort or irritation. This idiom is frequently used to express the feeling of being annoyed, bothered, or unsettled by someone or something that doesn't resonate well with one's own personality, values, or expectations. It can apply to small everyday annoyances as well as more significant instances of interpersonal conflict or discord.

teacher's pet
teacher's pet
명사
uk flag
/tˈiːtʃɚz pˈɛt/
(선생님의 총애를 받는 학생)

(선생님의 총애를 받는 학생)

선생님의 애완학생

Idiom
Informal

someone who is considered the teacher's favorite student and therefore has advantage over others in the classroom

What is the origin of the idiom "teacher's pet" and when to use it?

The idiom "teacher's pet" originated in the late 19th or early 20th century and is used to describe a student who is particularly favored by a teacher or seen as the teacher's favorite. The phrase suggests that the student receives special attention, privileges, or preferential treatment from the teacher, potentially due to their exceptional academic performance or exemplary behavior. However, the term is often used in a slightly derogatory manner to imply that the student may be excessively eager to please the teacher and gain advantages, which can lead to resentment from other students.

to stand
to stand
동사
s
s
t
t
a
æ
n
n
d
d
(버티다)

(버티다)

견디다

to endure, resist, or survive adverse conditions or challenges

문법 정보:

타동사
face
명사
f
f
a
c
s
e
(안면)

(안면)

얼굴

a person's facial appearance, often used to refer to or identify an individual

what's up
what's up
감탄사
uk flag
/wˌʌts ˈʌp/
( 뭐해?)

( 뭐해?)

안녕

Informal

used as a greeting or conversation starter in casual settings

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