You rock

You rock

First Example: Freddie: I’m going to organize the biggest party of all time. Mick: Dude, you rock !  When is this party going to take plac...
Let your freak flag fly

Let your freak flag fly

First Example: Nancy: What are you wearing for the costume party? Marco: I’m going to wear a bear hat, a penguin coat, and cheetah pants. ...
To Shoot the Breeze

To Shoot the Breeze

Meaning: Chat or talk to someone in a very casual, fun way Context #1 – Two students are talking about going on Spring Break Jaffer:   I ca...
To bug someone

To bug someone

Meaning: To annoy or bother someone Context #1 – Two students are talking after class Jackie:  You know that girl in the red shirt who sits...
Mellow (used as an adjective)

Mellow (used as an adjective)

                     First Example:             Steven: Long week, huh?             Sharon: Yeah, I'm exhausted.             Steven: Ar...
To Ream Someone Out

To Ream Someone Out

Context 1:       Example:             Natalia: Victor! Mind if I eat lunch with you?             Victor: Sure, if you want             Nat...
Pushy

Pushy

Context 1: Nathan: Hey, Paul. What's up? Paul: Nathan! I was about to call you. Nathan: Really? What's going on? Paul: I was wonderi...
Hands down

Hands down

Context 1:  Title: Two friends Bob:  Hey, Miriam! Did you try that Mexican restaurant I recommended? Miriam: Hey! Yes, I did. I went there w...
To Be/Have a Big Mouth

To Be/Have a Big Mouth

Context 1: Bill: Sara, do you think anyone knows about what happened  on Sunday ? It was so embarrassing.  Sara: Don't tell Johnny anyth...
To run off at the mouth

To run off at the mouth

Context 1 :  2016 is an election year in the United States, which means that Americans will be choosing their next President. There are some...