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Potluck Party is a way of gathering. The host prepares the venue and tableware, and the participants must bring a dish to prepare drinks. It is best to ask the host in advance.

▲Pull over! Pull the car over.

▲Drop me a line! Write me a letter.

▲Give me a ring. = Call me! Give me a call!

▲For here or to go? Canteen or takeaway.

▲cool; That's cool! It is equal to the slang "cool!" commonly used by young people in China. , said not bad! It can be used for people or things.

▲What's up? = What's happening? = What's new? When you meet, say hello, "What have you been up to recently? Is there anything new? " The general answer is "Nothing much!" Or "Nothing new!"

▲Cut it out! = Knock it out! = Stop it! Don't do that! Jokes between classmates.

▲Don't give me a hard time! Don’t give me a hard time!

▲Get yourself together! Cheer up!

▲Do you have "the" time? What time is it now? Don't mistake people for asking you out.

▲ hang in there. = don't give up. = keep trying. Hang on.

▲Give me a break ! Give me a break! (joking)

▲Hang on. Please wait a moment.

▲ blow it. = screwed up.

what a big hassle.

▲What a crummy day. What an unlucky day.

▲Go for it. Come on

▲You bet. = Of course. Of course; Watch me!

▲Wishful thinking. wishful thinking.

▲Don't be so fussy! Don't be so picky.

▲It's a long story. alas! It's a long story

▲How have you been? = How are you doing? How are you doing? How have you been?

▲Take things for granted. Take it for granted.

▲Don't put on airs. Don't put on airs.

▲Wishful thinking. wishful thinking.

▲Don't be so fussy! Don't be so picky!

▲Give me a lift! = Give me a ride! Give me a ride!

▲Have a crush on someone.

▲What's the catch? What is the inside story?

▲Party animal. A Party fanatic (a person who likes to attend a dance).

▲Pain in the neck. =Pain in the ass. Hate things, people or things.

▲Skeleton in the closet.

▲Don't get on my nerve! Don't piss me off!

▲Afat chance. =A poor chance. The chance is very small.

▲Don't put on airs! Don't put on airs

▲ I am racing my brains. I am racking my brains.

▲She's a real drag. She's really getting in the way.

▲Spacingout.=daydreaming.

▲I am so fed up. I've had enough!

▲It doesn't go with your dress. It doesn't match your clothes.

▲What's the point? = What are you trying to say? What's your point?

▲ by all means. = definitively. It must be.

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▲Let's get a bite. = Let's go eat. Let's get something to eat!

▲I'll buy you a lunch (a drink; A diner). = It's on me. = My treat. My treat.

▲Let's go dutch. Let's go Dutch.

▲My stomach is upset.

▲diarrhea [dai r'i] has loose bowels.

▲ When eating steak, waitor will ask "How would you like it?" Just ask, "How would you like it?" You can choose rare, medium or well-done

▲ I am under the weather. = I am not feeling well. I'm not feeling well!

▲May I take a rain check? Can we change it to another time? For example, someone invited you to dinner, but you couldn't keep the appointment, so you had to ask him to change it to another time. )

▲ I am not mysterious today. Nothing is right with me today!

▲Let's get it straight. Let's get things straight!

▲What's the rush! What's the hurry!

▲Such a fruitcake! Psycho!

▲ I'll swing by later. = I'll stop by later. I'll turn around later.

▲ I got the tip straight from the horse's mouth. This news is true!

▲ easy as pie = very easy = piece of cake is easy.

▲flunk out was pawned.

▲take french leave without saying goodbye.

▲ I don't get the picture. = I don't understand. I don't understand.

▲ You should give him a piece of your mind. You should express your dissatisfaction to him.

▲ hit the road = take off = get on one's way to leave.

▲ now he is in the driver's seat = he is in control now.

▲ keep a low profile (or low key). Take a low profile.

▲Kinky =bizarre =wacky =weird.

▲klutz (=clutz) =idiot idiot, idiot.

▲know one's way around an old horse.

▲lion's share.

▲tailgate follows (especially following the car too close).

▲take a back seat. Give in.

▲ take a hike = leave me alone = get lost.

▲hit the hay =go to bed to sleep.

▲Can you give me a lift? =Can you give me a ride? Can you give me a lift?

▲green hand is a novice and inexperienced person.

▲ moonlight = mountain dew refers to privately brewed spirits (whisky) or smuggled wine. Nonsense can also be used moonlight. His story is plain moonlight.

▲ chill out = calmdown = relax (from black English)

▲rip off =steal; I was ripped off. I was stolen; Rip off is also often used to "deprive" My right was ripped off. Rights are deprived (from black English).

▲ It is impolite to call American soldiers G.I. (Government Issue) or GI Joe, German soldiers or Germans Fritzor Kraut, Englishmen John Bull, Japanese Jap. or Nip, and Jews Jew.

▲mess around (with) fooling around; Get to work. Don't mess around. Get to work quickly and don't mess around.

▲snob is a snob.

▲ sneak in and sneak out. Sneakers sneakers

▲ she is a brown-noser. She is an apple polisher.

▲This is in way over my head. It's too difficult for me.

▲ I am an exam jitter and I always get a cram in my stomach. I am a master of exam nervousness, and my stomach cramps when I take an exam.

▲Keep your study (work) on track. Please study (work) according to the progress.

▲Did you come up with any ideas? Have you come up with any new ideas?

▲Don't get uptight ! Take it easy. Relax and take your time!

▲Cheese ! It tastes like cardboard. Cheese tastes like chewing wax!

▲Get one's feet wet. It has the same meaning as "set foot in" or "go into the sea" in Chinese, indicating the first taste of something. I am going to try dancing for the very first time. Just to get my feet wet.