dead serious

dead serious

Example 1 : Mike:  Hey Jennifer, how's it going? Jennifer:  Oh Mike, pretty good--but I didn't get any sleep last night... my neighb...
Grossed Out

Grossed Out

Idiom: "grossed out" Context #1: Sara: Did you know Tom likes to eat cow brains?  He says it's really good. Jane: Yeah I saw h...
To Give Someone a Dirty Look

To Give Someone a Dirty Look

"To Give Someone a Dirty Look" Example: Mary, How was your weekend? I hope you are feeling better. I have to tell you what happene...
Needless to Say

Needless to Say

Needless to say means "obviously, unnecessary to mention". Example: Barb: Hey, Rob! How are things with you and Sandy? Rob: Oh, yo...
To Go Bad

To Go Bad

Idiom: to go bad ; used as a verb First Example: Christina : What is that awful smell? Russell : Rotting vegetables - it's in the tras...
off season

off season

Idiom:   off season ; used as a noun or adjective First Example: John thought he could afford to go skiing when he saw cheap rates for hote...
To Be Moved

To Be Moved

To be moved: to be affected emotionally Example 1: Taka: I just saw that new movie everyone has been talking about! Sarah: Really? You mea...