Have your head in the clouds – Idiom Meaning

Have your head in the clouds – Idiom Meaning

Have your head in the clouds – Meaning This idiom can be said in a variety of ways. You have your head in the clouds. He has his head in the clouds. She has her head in the clouds. etc Note: When someone says this idiom, it is NOT a compliment. Meaning of Have...
Put your foot in your mouth – Meaning

Put your foot in your mouth – Meaning

Meaning of Put your foot in your mouth To say or do something that offends, upsets or embarrasses someone else. The thing you said (or did) usually gets you into trouble, especially if you hadn’t thought carefully before speaking or doing it. You embarrass yourself by...
Zip your lip – Zip your mouth – Meaning

Zip your lip – Zip your mouth – Meaning

There are three ways of saying this Idiom in English. Zip your mouth! Zip your lip! Zip it! The meaning is the same no matter which you use. The meaning of Zip your Lip / Zip your Mouth This idiomatic expression can mean any of the following: Keep your mouth shut....
Parts of the Body Picture

Parts of the Body Picture

UPDATE: We now have a NEW VERSION of this Parts of the Body chart as well as a VIDEO with the pronunciation of each body part. You can find them both here: Parts of the Body in English Remember, we have created another chart showing the main parts of the body in...
I was born in California

I was born in California

THE JOKE Man: “I was born in California.” Woman: “Which part?” Man: “All of me.”   Why is it funny? The woman is asking which part (or area) in California the man was born in, such as San Francisco, or another city. Instead the...

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