Idiom: Talk turkey
Meaning: talk business, talk frankly
Example: We've got to sit down and talk turkey about your new employment contract.
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Idiom: To call it quits
Definition- to end something
Example: After twenty years of playing football, my brother called it quits.
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Idiom: Munchies
Meaning= snack food
Example: I was so busy today at work that I did not have time to eat lunch. Instead I had some munchies.
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Idiom: to lose heart
Meaning: to get discouraged; to give up hope
Example: Despite the fact that I got rejected many times for jobs I wanted, I did not lose heart.
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Romanian Spring FestivalSunday, May 20, 2012 (starts at 1:00 p.m.)Romanian Orthodox Church664 Dickens Rd., Lilburn, GA 30046
The Romanian Spring Festival is on Sunday, May 20th at 1PM. AEI students might want to attend this festival - fun for all ages! Traditional Romanian Food: - Cabbage Rolls (Sarmale) - Polenta (Mamaliguta) - Skinless Sausage (Mititei) - Cookies (Prajituri) Romanian Music with Anamaria Ferentz, Carmen Smith and Ioan Stoica Orchestra. Romanian folk dances with the Dance Group of St. Mary, Bucovina, Romanasul and Mostenitorii! The kids have a space of their own with face painting station and bounce house. Free Parking at: Lilburn Corners Shopping Center by Publix 375 Rockbridge Rd. NW Lilburn Questions or sponsorship opportunities: Elena Stoica (678) 559-9839. Don't stay home!
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Idiom: To buy something
Meaning: to believe something
Example: A: This time I am going to finish the whole 26.2 miles marathon.
B: You said that before, but I don't buy it.
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Idiom: You're pulling my leg! = You can't be serious!- expression of disbelief
Example: A: I've decided to quit my job and move overseas.
B: You don't mean that. You are just pulling my leg.
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