terça-feira, 19 de novembro de 2013

LOOKISM

LOOKISM


a term used to refer to the preferencial treatment given to people who are considered good-looking.


and/or

WHAT IS LOOKISM?

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Lookism is discrimination based on a person's physical appearence. Lookism is one of the the newer isms and is recenty starting to effect many people. We as a global community need to put an end to this unjustice. Lookism is not fair and it wrecks the lives of many, every single day. The first step we can take is by stopping it ourselves. We all judge people by the way they look, and we need to make a concious effort to stop it. Furthermore, try spreading awarness aboout it. Talk to your friends and maybe even try bringing a speaker in your school or workplace to talk more about it. Don't forget!Lookism is a type of bullying and most of the time someone is teased about their weight, height or complection which all comes under physical appearrence. Surprisingly, a survey found that  people think that its fine to tease people about their ginger hair, regional accents, being blonde, being bald, being overweight, thin, short, tall, smelly and  even for having bad teeth. But, it's not ok. It's never ok to tease people about those things. In addition, did you know that anyone at any age can be a victim of Lookism? It does'nt matter if your in school, at work or even at home. LET'S STOP LOOKISM!




Read more:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/twenty-years-on-women-are-still-looking-at-lookism/article13814965/

terça-feira, 3 de setembro de 2013

CAN OF WORMS

Dear student,






A can of worms is a set of problems difficult to deal wiith.



For example


Dean didn't tell his girlfriend he hasn't divorced yet because 

he doesn't want to open too many cans of worms.




or




Metaphorically speaking, to open a can of worms is to 

examine or attempt to solve some problem, only to 

inadvertently complicate it and create even more trouble. 

Literally speaking, opening a can of worms, as most 

fishermen can attest, can also mean more trouble than you 

bargained for. No surprise, then, that the phrase was 


inspired by real live creepy crawlies.



domingo, 1 de setembro de 2013

TURN YOUR CRANK

Hello everyone,

turn your crank



is an expression which means 'get someone to start liking' or ' get something to grow on you'; interest you.

e.g.

This is not your dream job, but once you start, it will turn your crank.

or

Their anime/pin-up vibe might not turn your crank

depending on the faction; 









domingo, 18 de agosto de 2013

PAYWALL VIDEO



PAYWALL

PAYWALL

Paywall is an eletronic system that prevents internet users from reading information on a website without a paid subscription.


e.g.

Most people believe that newspapers won't last long without builiding some sort of pay wall on their sites.

or

how to inplement paywall on site first go to


quinta-feira, 1 de agosto de 2013

BLOW YOUR OWN HORN



I've always heard you've got to blow your own 

horn, because no one else is going to blow it for you.




AND



Next time you talk to your boss, try to blow your own 

horn so that you enhance your chances of getting a 

promotion.









BLOW YOUR OWN HORN = BOAST ABOUT YOURSELF



segunda-feira, 15 de julho de 2013

KEEP ON YOUR TOES

Intelligent questions help us to keep on our toes.


 force to give your attention; be alert


As well as publicizing events far afield, our forays outside our geographical home base help us to keep on our toes and give a wider perspective to our views.


domingo, 16 de junho de 2013

KNOCK OFF --- VIDEO





KNOCK OFF = REDUCE


About how much cash can you knock off of the dealer price tag by negotiating?


HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE - VIDEO



In team sports, the term home advantage (also called home field/court/diamond/ice advantage) describes the advantage–usually a psychological advantage–that the home team is said to have over the visiting team as a result of playing in familiar facilities and in front of supportive fans. The term is also widely used in "best-of" playoff formats (e.g., best-of-seven) as being given to the team that is scheduled to play one more game at home than their opponent if all necessary games are played.









quinta-feira, 13 de junho de 2013

HOUND

HOUND (v)











Hound means to urge someone to do do something for you.

eg.

I enjoy giving people ideas for gifts. However I abhor when people hound me for ideas which they are not going to listen to.

or



Asking them what they want is more for the family members who hound me for ideas. And because it's fun to talk jordan 8 playoffs for sale about ...


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terça-feira, 11 de junho de 2013

sábado, 1 de junho de 2013

TWIGGED MY SENSES

From context, can you guess?


A stranger came to me a few days ago and asked for money. She explained she had to speak at a conference, but she had got mugged and didn't have any cash to get there. She mentioned, in passing, it was a health conference. She reeked of cigarette and that twigged my senses she might be lying.


For the first time tonight i had some more aggressive youtube responses that twigged my senses. I am sure the JIDL was on there. When i started to post subtle comments that references Jews then it got a little heavier (not a lot but it was noticeable) 


http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t826676-5/


😅
😞
😋
😁

😃
😇😇😇

to find out or suddenly comprehend (something): he hasn't twigged yet



segunda-feira, 29 de abril de 2013

ON THE QT

On the qt (slang) is short for quiet. It means 'not openly; confidential'

Example:


I can't have everyone over, so I am keeping my b party on the QT.


sábado, 13 de abril de 2013

LET UP

Let up = ease off; subside; stop.


Celebrities cannot have a nice calm dinner anywhere in town because their fans will do anything to have a word with them. They won't let up no matter what. That can be annoying!

or


Girl I know you're fed up but things gonna get a lot 

better / Don't wanna see you give up, whatever you 

do, don't let up / Girl I know that things are hard now
 
rapgenius.com/Akon-dont-let-up-lyrics

sábado, 6 de abril de 2013

LIVE UP TO

Try to figure out the meaning from context. It will be child's play.

I hate when people don't live up to their online profile picture.

or

Faithful pray Pope Francis will live up to his name


Read more at http://www.toledoblade.com/World/2013/03/31/Faithful-pray-Pope-Francis-will-live-up-to-his-name.html#hSROcDlR8eaK14lH.99 


or also


I'm not in this world to live up to your expectations and you're not in this world to live up to mine.

SAVE FACE

=
to keep the respect or reputation

eg.

One insensitive tweet and the company had to apologize several times to save face.

or

How to Save Face When Things Go Wrong


In my professional life I have found that when one mishap occurs with a client several more will follow. The succeeding chain-of-events tend to be embarrassing and aggravating. Worse yet, we sometimes feel like never showing up for business again. But we all know that won’t work, so what will?

quarta-feira, 13 de março de 2013

A CHIN-UP AWAY

Chin-up away = close, near-at-hand


My folks' house is a chin-up away from the Legislative building.


or as heard on cbc.ca


You are a chin-up away from the airport.You won't miss your flight.




segunda-feira, 4 de março de 2013

HISSY FITS



hissy fit 



is an americanism that means "unreasonable outburst". You may look up the definition at some dictionaries, however I reckon women will not be very happy, being March and all.


e.g.


ANNE HATHAWAY THREW A FULL BLOWN HISSY FIT OVER AMANDA SEYFRIED’S 2013 OSCARS GOWN


http://starcrush.com/anne-hathaway-threw-a-full-blown-hissy-fit-over-amanda-seyfrieds-2013-oscars-gown/

or


My Son is 13 months old and throws the WORST hissy fits! I have a lot of patients, so usually I can brush his fits off. But I don't really want him to keep throwing these fits because eventually they will start going off in public and that would be very embarassing. I know he isn't old enough for time outs or a spanking. So what should I do to get a hold on these temper tantrums?

http://www.circleofmoms.com/toddler-moms/hissy-fits-637727


PIGGYBACK RIDE

Hi, Shannon

Piggyback ride is what parents do when they carry their children (one at a time) on his/her back or shoulders.


e.g.

Moe is so unskilled that when time comes for him to get a job, the only thing he will be able to do is to give people piggyback rides to the nearest bus stop.

or


Today a guy that I was hanging out with just asked me to give him a 

piggyback ride. I asked him why and he said that his legs hurt.



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sexta-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2013

WELCOME TO ASK YOUR TEACHER

Hi All

Don't you dare think I have that much free time!!!

I have decided to start this blog to receive questions and start up discussions.

I do hope it may become useful. So if you have a question, fire away!

Kind Regards

Your trusty teacher

PULL SOMETHING OFF

Hi everyone

here's another word:

PULL IT OFF means to perform successfully, especially something difficult.(slang)

e.g.

Did he say he would walk home in time for lunch? He won't pull it off.

or

That's it.



BREAK A HUNDRED? and BREAK IT TO YOU

BREAK A HUNDRED

means to able to give change for a US$ 100.00. Specially when you are trying to purchase a cheap item.

e.g.

No one wanted to break a hundred so I could have a cup of coffee.

or



BREAK IT TO YOU

is used when you want to prepare your listener for surprising or bad news.

e.g.

I hate to break it to you, but you will be transfered to Nepal.

or


I Hate to Break it to You, but Mary Jane is a Filthy Whore

MARCH 14, 2010

sábado, 26 de janeiro de 2013

KICKSTAND

Kickstand is a small device to support a 

bicycle when it is not in use.







A picture is worth a thousand words. Or more.


SHIRT-SLEEVE WEATHER

Shirt-sleeve weather - warm enough not to wear a jacket

e.g.

It was decidedly shirt-sleeve weather, and all across the region yesterday, people doffed their jackets and overcoats to take a walk, appreciate spring's blooms and otherwise enjoy a day that reached 73 degrees in Central Park.

http://www.nytimes.com/1999/04/01/nyregion/short-lived-dose-of-shirt-sleeve-temperatures.html

or


Hello! I got a mail from an american guy telling me it was shirtsleeve weather up there.

http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=676497

sexta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2013

PUT AWAY

Yes, anonymous student, put away may be used to mean confine in jail.


e.g.



I hired a contractor to put new tiles in my kitchen. He took $500.00 and I never saw him again. He should be put away. Or, at least be driven out of business.

or


Dunno. It’s fine. Nbd. I’m all good. Just hanging out here in the hospital. 

Riles, that’s horrible. I’m so sorry. I hope they put away that bastard who hurt you.




http://emily-sloan.tumblr.com/page/2

quarta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2013

MILF

A word of caution


This term is regarded to be offensive by some people. Others don't mind the use of this acronym. 


But, does it mean?


M I L F 

An acronym - Mom I'd Like to Fuck - an expression of sexual desire.

An older woman who is beautiful and sexy (also to younger men)

Check: https://twitter.com/Milf_Jennifer




SHENANIGANS

ASK YOUR TEACHER ANYTHING (OR ALMOST): shenanigans: First entry of 2013 shenanigans - a trick, a prank. e.g. Do you think adults are boring because they don't do  shenanigans like these?...

shenanigans

First entry of 2013

shenanigans - a trick, a prank.

e.g.

Do you think adults are boring because they don't do shenanigans like these?

or


"I can see through their shenanigans." or

"The teacher would not tolerate any shenanigans."

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_would_you_use_shenanigans_in_a_sentence