Freinds Sn 1 From Episode - 14 Flashcards

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1
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Slather

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Spread thickly

Slather my body with stuff and lick it off.

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Throw up

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Puke

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Dinner is on me

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Crappy

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Very bad

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I have enjoyed the fact that your shirt has been sticking out your zipper since you came out of the bathroom

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There is someone wanted you to say hi to

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Words repeat million times

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Scooch

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To move a short distance by or as if by sliding especially to make room for another person.

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Incredible

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If it’s hard to believe or wrap your head around.

Extraordinary good or great.

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Wrap your head around

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It’s an idiom that means to understand something

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Curator

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Custodian / keeper of a museum or other collection

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Amateur

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Doing dry as a pastime.
For fun not professionally.

Lack professional skill or expertise.

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Took me by surprise

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Incredulous

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You won’t and can’t believe something.

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Bail on someone

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To cancel or back out of a previously agreed upon plan or commitment.

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Lay plans to walk around

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I wish I could but I have laid plans to walk around.

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16
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Ran out on

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Abandon someone - informal

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Supposedly

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18
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Not from where I was standing

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Strange, weird , odd

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Merry is to be happy especially in a fun, festive way.

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21
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Is keeping the Christmas light on part of plan to make us merry year long.

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Fade , disappear, melt

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Eruption

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An eruption is an explosion of steam and lava from a volcano. This word is also used for other explosions, such as “an eruption of emotions.”

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24
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Does precisely that

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Doing just what you’ve been asked to do

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Dissipate - disperse or fade away.

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26
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Ran by

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Tell them about it / mention it, to see if they think it’s a good idea or can understand it

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27
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Asked out some out

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28
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Went on a date she’ll be there

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29
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Antonym

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Words that have exact opposite meaning of another word

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30
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Synonym

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A word that means the same thing as another word

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31
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Take out

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Remove

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32
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Thin

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Narrow / slander

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33
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Know your way around sth

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Be familiar with an area, procedure or subject.

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34
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Keep something down

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To be quieter.

Keep something at a low level.

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35
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Terrible

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Exceptionally bad or displeasing

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36
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Deal with someone

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To find a way to talk with someone or work with someone especially as part of your job.

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37
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Enhancement.

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Make something better.
Improvements.

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38
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Plausible

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If something is plausible, it’s reasonable or believable. Things that are plausible could easily happen. A woman becoming President is very plausible. A giraffe becoming President is not

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39
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Credible

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Someone who’s credible is honest and believable. A pathological liar, for example, might not be the most credible witness for your case against the bank robber.

40
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Look up - search

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41
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Sudden

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Happen unexpectedly

42
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Provoke

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Something that brings about a strong reaction

43
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Belongings

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Things that belong or owned by someone

44
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Fatalities

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Occur (happen) of death

45
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Invade

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Take over or occupy a place.

By force - aggressively.

46
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Flirt

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Used to show interest in a deeper relationship with someone

47
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Irony

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You say the opposite of what you mean.

48
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Overhear

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Eavesdrop

49
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Lame

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Not good enough.
Weak
Not satisfactory .

That’s such as lame excuses.

50
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Common/ typical/ regular expected.

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Hanging out with with friends and playing computer games are a typical activities of American teens

51
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I beg to differ

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Disagree with someone

52
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To a go

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The situation is right for something to start

53
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Give it a go.

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Try to do something

54
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Exert

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Put the effort to do something.
Put to use
Exert one’s power. - exercise.
Make a great effort at the mental and physical task.

55
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Beg / pleading

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56
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Coincidence

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Unplanned. Unintended

57
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Veins popping out of your temple

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58
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Shy

Lack of self confidence.
Shy can also mean short.

I’m a little shy to buy something. Means you don’t have enough to afford it.

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Being nervous and reserved around other people especially in a social situation.

59
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Photogenic

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Looking attractive in photos or on film

60
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Intrigue

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Arouse / inspire curiosity or interest. Fascinating

61
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Annoying / irritating / and something creepy is annoying and unpleasant. Upsetting

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When your mom is asking ten times in a row when you are going to clean your room that’s annoying

62
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Put an end to sth

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Easy enough to end something

63
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Crazy ain’t sensible / does not make sense.

Insane

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Brothers run around the house when their favorable team wins a game.

64
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Awful

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Exceptionally bad

65
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Creeps

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Feeling of fear and disgust.

Disgust - awful.

Stepping in dog pop is disgusting - and makes you wanna throw up.

66
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Disdain

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lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike

67
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Blew someone off

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Treat someone/ something as if they were not important

68
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Thin

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Narrow
Weak argument

69
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Pathetic

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Inspires pity and contempt- extreme lack of respect

70
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Does not cause me to remember anything

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Does not ring a bell

71
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Lose my mind

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Going insane

72
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I have to give him up

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Turn him in

73
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Charge

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Move forward quickly and violently.

74
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Sassy

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Bold

75
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Charge right over

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76
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Amusing

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Someone or something that makes you laugh

77
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In charge- in care of

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78
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Cordial

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Use cordial to describe a relationship that is friendly and sincere but not overly close. A cordial greeting is perfectly pleasant but doesn’t involve lots of hugging or excessive emotion.

79
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Rattle

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Short series of knocking or tapping sounds.

To make one lose his/ her composure

80
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Calm under pressure

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Composure

81
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Snapped

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Talk to someone in a angry way

82
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You don’t have the balls to say

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You don’t have the confidence to say something

83
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Revenge

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Retaliate

84
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Stick it to someone

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to harshly criticize, punish, or retaliate against someone

85
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Screw

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Can mean sex

86
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Spoil it

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Blew

87
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Cold feet

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Be too fearful to

88
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Fan the flames

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cause an emotion such as anger or hatred to become stronger.

89
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Hang you out to dry

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Leave someone in a diffuser situation - vulnerable.

90
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Levitate

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Cause something to rise / float in the air - defying gravity

91
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Broke down

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Stop resisting . My friends kept pleading with me to go the beach. So I finally broke down and agreed / went along with

92
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Pomp and circumstance

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Formal and impressive ceremony.

93
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Raucous

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Very loud

94
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Interminable

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Unending

95
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Benevolent

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Well meaning and kind.