Ted Lasso 2 Flashcards
Would you like a cocktail?
What do you say to a cocktail?
a person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity.
Rival
to prove how tough one is
To prove his mettle
one pound sterling.
Quid
an expert in a particular subject or field who is frequently called upon to give their opinions to the public.
Pundit
to a small extent; somewhat.
Tad
I mean, that’s a tad aggressive, you know
Brainstorm
I shouldn’t bring an umbrella to a brainstorm
To live full life
Living life to the fullest
showing poor taste and quality.
“even in her faintly tacky costumes, she won our hearts”
Tacky
Is it tacky to say I’m rich on an online dating platform?
To make a silly mistake
To be goofed. I goofed that
used in an ironic way to say that something is not important or impressive
Big whoop
to pay a lot of attention to (someone or something) in a nervous or excited way
Fuss over
What are you all fussing over?
to say words that are not polite because you are angry. Synonym. swear.
Cussing (cursing)
the quality of being open and honest; frankness.
candour
/ˈkandə/
“a man of refreshing candour”
I enjoy his candor
to be impressed or surprised by something.
Color me impressed” is an idiomatic phrase that means to be impressed or surprised by something.
a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc. 2. a person who publicizes or praises something or someone for reasons of self-interest, personal profit, or friendship or loyalty. intransitive verb.
Shill
not asked for or requested
: not asked for or requested : not solicited. unsolicited advice. unsolicited email.
stupid
a. : lacking intelligence : stupid. pretended to be dumb. b. : showing a lack of intelligence.
That’s dumb
Spoil, botch, or bungle something, as in That was a great opportunity, but now I’ve blown it. [ Slang; c. 1940]
You blew that