Hellooooo, fellas! Merry Christmas. How are you? Our session today will be Christmas and holiday related! :D
It’s #IOTW time! But the idioms are related to holiday and Christmas :D
- Like turkeys voting for (an early) Christmas. Meaning: to choose to accept a situation which will have very bad results for us.
- Christmas comes but once a year. Meaning: Christmas happens only once a year, we should treat it as a special time.
- Cancel someone’s Christmas. Meaning: kill or destroy someone.
- Beat the holiday blues. Meaning: to do something so that one does not feel stressed and depressed during the holidays.
- Get in the holiday spirit. Meaning: to start having good feelings about the holidays.
- A busman’s holiday. Meaning: time away from work that is spent doing something that is similar to someone’s usual job.
- Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. Meaning: don’t be ungrateful when you receive a gift.
That’s all I can share for today, fellas. Hopefully it could be useful for you. MERRY CHRISTMAS AGAIN! :D
Compiled and written by @waitatiri at @EnglishTips4U on Wednesday, December 25th, 2013.
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^MD
Thanks min :)