Idioms Flashcards

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Jog on

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used to tell someone forcefully and rather rudely to go away:
He asked me for money but I told him to jog on.
This is me - accept it or jog on.

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On my bike

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a rude way of telling someone to go away:
“Can you lend me some money?” “On your bike, mate!”
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Throw shade

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to criticize someone or something publicly and show that you do not respect them:
This isn’t the first time that the actress has thrown shade at her ex-husband.
She can throw shade like no other and has feuded with some of the biggest names in the entertainment world.
I get annoyed when people throw shade on his recent work.

hablar mal de \_\_\_\_"
"criticar a \_\_\_\_\_" o especificar "criticar a \_\_\_\_\_ a sus espaldas"
"poner verde a \_\_\_\_"
"poner a caldo a \_\_\_\_"
"poner a \_\_\_\_ a caer de un burro"
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Slip up (v)
Slip-up (n)
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Significado de slip up en inglés
slip up
— phrasal verb with slip verb
uk
/slɪp/ us
/slɪp/
-pp-
C2
to make a mistake:
These figures don't make sense - have we slipped up somewhere?
SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas
Making mistakes
    balls
    balls (sth) up
    blunder
    bodge
    botch
    drop
    fault
    foot
    goof
    goof up
    human
    making
    misdiagnose
    of your own making idiom
    put your foot in it idiom
    self-own
    sign your own death warrant idiom
    slip
    stumble
    trip

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slip-up
noun [ C ]
uk
/ˈslɪp.ʌp/ us
/ˈslɪp.ʌp/
a mistake or something that goes wrong
Sinónimos
mistake
slip
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(Definición de slip up del Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
“slip up” en inglés americano
slip up
— phrasal verb with slip verb
us
/slɪp/
-pp-
to make a small mistake, often as a result of not thinking carefully:
It’s easy for a journalist to slip up and use somebody else’s idea without crediting him or her.
slip-up
noun [ C ]
us
/ˈslɪpˌʌp/
a mistake that someone makes by not giving something enough attention:
That slip-up cost a lot of money.
(Definición de slip up del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
“slip up” en inglés de negocios
slip up
— phrasal verb with slip verb
uk
/slɪp/ us
-pp-
[ I ]
to make a mistake:
We can’t afford to slip up when we’re risking so much money.
There is a solution for taxpayers who have slipped up and not paid on time.
Ver también
slip-up
slip-up
noun [ C ]
uk
us
a careless mistake:
The candidate often blamed others when he made slip-ups.
a slip-up in sth There have been several slip-ups in the handing of secret information.

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