Whether it’s your boss or your friend telling you to chill, lay off hits hard. We break it down—no severance package included.
Ever missed someone so much you considered texting them… but just stared at their Instagram instead? That’s pine for—heartbreak, but make it poetic.
Why do our New Year’s resolutions always peter out by February? We track the slow fizzles in our lives—from hobbies to group chats—and ask: can you stop the fade before it finishes?
Ever had someone cheer you on just when you were about to quit? In this episode, we explore what it means to spur someone on, from Olympic coaches to surprise texts that reignite your motivation.
Life’s complicated, but sometimes it all just boils down to one thing. We simplify chaos, uncover the essence of decisions, and laugh at how everything from arguments to lasagna recipes has a single root cause.
🎧 Rule Out – Eliminate like a detective! 🔍
Ever had to rule out a suspect, a bad idea, or pizza for dinner? 🍕 In this quick episode, we’ll show you how to use this no-nonsense phrasal verb to make smart choices and say “nope!” with style!
Ever come across an old friend, come across as super smart, or hope your words come across clearly? 👀 In this episode, we’ll sail through all the cool ways to use this super versatile phrase!
Ever passed up a chance you later regretted? 😬 In this episode, we’ll dive into when and why people pass up opportunities—and how to use this handy phrase without missing out!
Need to sail through exams, interviews, or Monday mornings? ⛵ In this quick episode, we’ll show you how to breeze past challenges with this uplifting phrasal verb. No wind? No problem! 😄
Ever wondered how people hammer out deals, plans, or problems? In this bite-sized episode, we’ll break down this powerful phrase and show you how to use it like a pro—no actual hammer needed! 🔨😄
💰 Bank on = Count on it like cash in the bank!
It means you’re relying on something or someone to come through.
“You can bank on Jake bringing snacks.” 🧃🍪
Bail up = When someone stops you unexpectedly—to chat, ask questions…
Think: "I got bailed up by Grandma for a full update!" 🗣️👵
Allow for = Be smart, plan ahead!
It means to consider something in advance—like packing an umbrella just in case it rains ☔ or leaving early because traffic might be bad 🚗💨.
In this episode, we dive deep into the versatile English phrasal verb "break in." From burglars sneaking through windows 🕵️♂️ to new shoes that hurt your feet 👟, and even new employees learning the ropes 🧑💼 — "break in" has a variety of surprising meanings!
In this quick episode, we’re diving into the phrasal verb “gloss over.” What does it mean?And how can you use it naturally in everyday chat? I’ll give you the meaning, examples, and a bit of context — all in just a few minutes. Perfect if you fancy brushing up your English on the go!
Ever sent a message and never got a reply? Or waited forever for someone to do something they promised? Then you'll love today's phrase — “chase up”! It’s what you say when you're checking in, reminding someone, or following up on something that’s overdue. In this episode, we’ll show you how to chase up emails, tasks, and even people — politely, clearly, and naturally. Perfect for work, daily life, and sounding like a confident English speaker!
In this episode, we break down the phrasal verb “account for” — a small phrase with big meaning! You'll learn how it's used to explain reasons, describe percentages, and clarify situations in both casual and academic English.
In today’s episode, we dive into the phrasal verb “shoot off”—a lively expression that means to leave quickly or send something in a hurry. Whether you're shooting off a quick email or shooting off to your next appointment, this phrase is perfect for fast-paced moments in English conversation. Tune in for real-life examples, fun situations, and how to use “shoot off” like a native speaker!