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Showing posts with label party time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party time. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Party Pooper

A person or thing that spoils a good time or ruins a good mood.




Use: Jo and Kendra are discussing an upcoming event...

Jo: Kendra, are you going to invite Lisa to your birthday?
Kendra: I would like to, but do you remember the last time we were all together? She wouldn't stop talking about how angry her boyfriend made her.
Jo: True. She was a real party pooper. We were having a great time until she arrived.

In the example, Jo and Kendra talk about how they were having until Lisa arrived. In other words, Lisa's complaining about her boyfriend killed their fun. That is why Lisa is a party pooper.

-- Iain McConnell, APC Language Systems #DTLA

For more information about Language Systems please visit www.languagesystems.edu

Thursday, March 26, 2015

A night on the town

Idiom: A night on the town


Meaning: an evening when people go various places and enjoy different types of entertainment such as dancing in a nightclub, eating in a restaurant, or drinking in a bar.

Context #1 – Kiki just graduated from UCLA and her friend wants to take her out to celebrate
Gerry: Congratulations, Kiki! You made it! How does it feel to be a college graduate?
 Kiki: It feels great! All those years of studying are now worth it.
Gerry: Well, I want to take you out to celebrate. Why don’t we go out for a night on the town this weekend?
 Kiki: Oh, that sounds like fun! Where should we go?
Gerry: It’s up to you. You should choose since we are celebrating your graduation.
Kiki: Well, I love dancing. Do you think we could go to that new nightclub that just opened up in West Hollywood?

Context #2 – Jackie has friends coming in from out of town
Jackie: A couple of my friends are coming to visit from Florida next month. This is their first time to LA and I really want to show them a good time.
Tommy: Well, LA is known for its nightlife. Why don’t you take them out for a night on the town?
Jackie: That’s a good idea! In fact, we could go to a really nice restaurant and see if we can spot any celebrities! That would be fun.
Tommy: Yes, but you had better make reservations right away for that kind of restaurant.
Jackie: I’ll do it now. This will be a night they will never forget!

Meaning: “In context 1, they are going out dancing to celebrate Kiki’s graduation from UCLA. In context 2, Jackie is planning to take her friends out to a really nice restaurant in LA and she is hoping to see some celebrities there. Both are typical examples for the idiom a night on the town.



Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Social butterfly

Idiom: Social butterfly



Example
"Julia is the most outgoing person I know. She has friends on all of the sports teams, school activities committees and every other group at school! She is a true social butterfly."

Meaning: A social butterfly is a person - girl or boy - who is extroverted, enjoys meeting and talking to new people, and does not confine him/herself to only a few social groups. A social butterfly socializes with everyone.
By Iain McConnell, #DTLAcampus