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  • Slowly, slowly catchy monkey

    Softly, softly, catchee monkey is a variation of "Softly, softly, catchee monkey". It is an Ashanti (Ghana) proverb quoted by Lord Robert Baden-Powell, Founder of the Boy Scouts.

    From the people of Ghana, Baden-Powell learnt the phrase `softly softly catchee monkey' - and he learnt that he could get the best work out of his force by dividing it into small groups, or patrols, and giving responsibility to the captain of each group.

    It's discussed in Eric Partridge's "Dictionary of Catch Phrases." Partridge says it means "Gently does it!" and probably appeared in the late 19th century. Origin is hazy because the phrase was largely "neglected by the editors of the relevant works of reference." Partridge quotes a paraphrase by Wilfred Granville, "Dictionary of Theatrical Terms" (1952): "Stalk your prey carefully; or, generally, to achieve an object by quiet application."

  • Young at Heart

    If you are 'Young at Heart', you think, feel or act like young person despite being older.

    Example:

    Despite being over seventy he keeps playing tennis every day.  He is truly amazing and so young at heart!

  • Wrap your head around

    If you are trying to 'wrap your head around' something, you are trying to understand something that is very foreign to you.

    Examples:

    "I can't wrap my head around quantum physics—it's so complex!"

    "She finally wrapped her head around the new software update."

    "They couldn't wrap their heads around the sudden policy changes."

    "Once you wrap your head around it, chess becomes very enjoyable."

    "He's struggling to wrap his head around the idea of moving abroad."

  • Try your hand at

    If you try your hand at something, you attempt something for the very first time.

    Examples:

    "After years of office work, she decided to try her hand at pottery."

    "I thought I'd try my hand at writing poetry this weekend."

    "They're trying their hands at digital photography to capture stunning landscapes."

    "Why not try your hand at gardening? It's quite relaxing."

    "They're going to try their hand at sailing during their holiday."

  • Stuff Your Face

    If you "stuff your face", you eat a lot of food.

    Example:

    He stuffed his face with sweets all day and felt very ill afterwards

  • Be in deep water

    To be in 'deep water' is to be trouble or in a difficult or serious situation:

    Example: "The director knew he'd be in deep water if he didn't mention his wife in his acceptance speech."

  • Thief don’t like to see thief carry long bag

    "Thief don’t like to see thief carry long bag" means that a dishonest person dislikes competition from other like-minded persons.

    Editor's note:  There are a few variations of this idiom found online, such as "Tief nuh like si neda man wid long bag" and "Thief neva like fi see thief with long bag", but they all express the same idea.

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  • 4 Weird and Wonderful Things That Americans Do
    4 WEIRD AND WONDERFUL THINGS THAT AMERICANS DO Watch this short video to find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English with our Unlimited English Membership. Get more than … Continue reading →
  • 5 Ways to Drive
    5 WAYS TO DRIVE Watch this short video to find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English with our Unlimited English Membership. Get more than 1,800 lessons every month … Continue reading →
  • How Do I End a Conversation Politely ?
    HOW DO I END A CONVERSATION POLITELY ? Watch this short video to find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English with our Unlimited English Membership. Get more than … Continue reading →
  • What Does “To Stay With” Mean?
    WHAT DOES “WORD TO THE WISE” MEAN? Watch this short video to find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English with our Unlimited English Membership. Get more than 1,800 … Continue reading →
  • 5 British Versus American Parts of a Car
    5 BRITISH VERSUS AMERICAN PARTS OF A CAR Watch this short video to find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English with our Unlimited English Membership. Get more than … Continue reading →
  • How Do I Ask for More Time to Finish My Work?
    HOW DO I ASK FOR MORE TIME TO FINISH MY WORK? Watch this short video to find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English with our Unlimited English Membership. … Continue reading →
BBC News - News front page
  • Firm in data scandal 'made election boasts'
    The company that became Cambridge Analytica boasted about interfering in foreign elections, according to documents seen by the Sunday Politics.
  • Hawaii missile alert: False alarm warning broadcast
    A false missile alert was broadcast in Hawaii urging people to take shelter.
  • Dealing with debt: The mini-bankers learning how to save
    Schoolchildren from Kirton Primary in Boston run their own bank with its own currency to learn about saving money.
  • EgyptAir hijack: Man jumps from plane cockpit window
    A man was filmed jumping from a hijacked EgyptAir plane cockpit window shortly before the hijacker surrendered.
  • EgyptAir hijack: Cyprus president laughs off hijacking
    Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades has said that the hijacking of the plane that landed at Larnaca was not linked to terrorism.
  • How did FBI unlock dead gunman's iPhone?
    The FBI has managed to unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino gunman without Apple's help, ending a court case, the US justice department says.
  • Israel on alert for attacks by Islamic State fighters in Sinai
    With so-called Islamic State militants active in Egypt's Sinai, Israeli troops are on alert for attacks just across the border.
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