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Here’s the skinny on “the skinny”!

You probably already know that the word “skinny” also means “thin,” which is the opposite of “fat.” A person who doesn’t need to lose weight and who probably needs to gain weight is skinny, right? However, did you also know that the phrase “the skinny” is slang for “information” about some topic? That’s right! This… Read more »

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Good-to-go

1. My essay’s almost good-to-go. I just need to make a couple of changes.2. I thought the project was already good-to-go, but my manager said I needed to make some changes.3. We were all good-to-go at noon. Where were you?4. Your computer’s good-to-go. You can pick it up anytime.5. We’re good-to-go for the party this… Read more »

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Slang: a breeze (n)

1. College algebra was a breeze for him in high school. He’s really good at math. 2. Driving used to scare her. Now it’s a breeze. 3. It looks like a difficult dish to make, but the chef on tv said it would be a breeze. It’s a breeze means it’s easy.