Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. What’s wrong with you?
* wake up on the wrong side of the bed: to be in a bad mood in the morning
ex> I'm not mad at you, I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed today.
* wake up on the wrong side of the bed: to be in a bad mood in the morning
ex> I'm not mad at you, I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed today.
Today’s
the day of my 6-month review. I’m probably going to put my foot in my mouth or inadvertently insult the manager
*
inadvertently: 무심결에
* put one's foot in one's mouth: to advertently say something embarrassing or offensive
ex> Try not to put your foot in your mouth when you meet my father, okay?
Nobody puts much stock in horoscopes these days.
* put stock in: to accept the validity of something
* put stock in: to accept the validity of something
=
puts much faith in; puts much trust in; puts much value in
ex> Nobody put any stock in the reviews written by that website's film critic.
ex> Nobody put any stock in the reviews written by that website's film critic.
Your sound advice makes all the difference
* sound advice: sensible or wise counsel
ex> Telling me to buy stock in that new pharmaceutical company was very sound advice.
Oh my god, that is spooky!
* spooky: sinister or unexplainable in a supernatural way
ex> The movie about the ghost of the woman's dead husband was the spookiest movie I've ever seen.
* sound advice: sensible or wise counsel
ex> Telling me to buy stock in that new pharmaceutical company was very sound advice.
Oh my god, that is spooky!
* spooky: sinister or unexplainable in a supernatural way
ex> The movie about the ghost of the woman's dead husband was the spookiest movie I've ever seen.
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