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15/05/2026
19/04/2026

Let’s talk turkey means let’s get serious and discuss the real facts, details, or business—honestly and directly.

16/04/2026

Godspeed to you” means:

👉 I wish you success, safety, and good fortune on your journey or in what you are about to do.

It is a warm and respectful way to say goodbye, especially when someone is traveling, starting a new adventure, or doing something important.

Simple meaning:
• Safe travels
• Good luck
• May everything go well for you

16/04/2026

You're my ride-or-die.
It means You are my best and most loyal friend.

09/04/2026

Monkey see, monkey do” means people copy what they see others doing, often without thinking 🐒

It is usually used when someone imitates another person’s actions or behavior.

Examples
• A child sees his father dancing, then starts dancing too.
👉 Monkey see, monkey do.
• One tourist climbs on temple stones, then others follow.
👉 Monkey see, monkey do.

07/04/2026

The word “hell” in English is used in many different ways, not only about the religious “bad place.”
Here’s what each phrase means 👇

😡 Angry / rude expressions
• “What the hell!” → surprise, anger, or confusion
Example: What the hell happened here?
• “Go to hell!” → a very rude way to tell someone to leave or show anger

😵 Confused / strong question
• “What the hell…” / “Who the hell…” / “Why the hell…”
Used to show strong emotion, confusion, or frustration
Example: Where the hell are my keys?

😃 Excited / enthusiastic
• “Hell yeah!” → strong yes, very excited
Example: Want to go to Angkor sunrise? Hell yeah!

🙅 Refusing / strong no
• “Hell no!” → very strong refusal
Example: Do you want to wake up at 3 AM? Hell no!

💪 Extreme / very strong meaning
• “One hell of a…” → something is amazing, extreme, or intense
Example: It was one hell of a sunset at Angkor Wat.

This can be positive or negative, depending on context.

🌍 Literal meaning
• “Hell” literally means the bad place in religion (opposite of heaven).

So yes, “hell” can mean a bad place, but in daily English it is mostly used for strong emotion: anger, excitement, surprise, refusal, or emphasis.

24/03/2026

Va-va-voom” (often spelled va-va-voom) is an informal English expression that means

👉 Excitement, attraction, or strong s*x appeal

💡 How it’s used:
• To describe someone who looks very attractive or glamorous
• To express a “wow” feeling or sudden excitement.

22/03/2026

That’s my jam =i really like this or it’s my favorite

20/03/2026

Breadwinner
It means a person who earns the money that supports a family.

19/03/2026

Factories in English
• Oil factory → Refinery
• Wine factory → Winery
• Beer factory → Brewery
• Liquor factory → Distillery
• Cheese factory → Creamery
• Sweets factory → Confectionery
• Bread factory → Bakery
• Flour factory → Mill (or Flour mill)

15/03/2026

👉Not my circus, not my monkeys
idiom
- used for saying that a problem is not your responsibility, or that you have no interest in a situation:
- I decided to take a "not my circus, not my monkeys" approach and stay out of it.

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