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Thursday, May 25, 2017

In a daze


Context #1

Jim: Yesterday when we were playing soccer, Mary and I both went to head the ball and we collided.
Sam: Are you ok?
Jim: I was in a daze for a few minutes, but after that I was ok.


Context #2

Bethany: I heard Christine is totally in love with this guy she met at the gym.
Sally: Yeah, I know. She has been walking around in a daze since they met.

Meaning: "in a daze" means to feel a little confused, or not able to concentrate or think clearly.

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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

A trip


Context #1

Tom: Remember our high school P.E. teacher Mrs. Stevens?
Chris: Yeah, of course.
Tom: Well I ran into her at the store yesterday. It's been like 20 years.
Chris: Wow! That must have been a trip!


Context #2

Sara: Did you see that new Matrix movie?
Jane: Yeah, but it was a little strange.
Sara: I know. That movie is a trip.


Meaning: "a trip" is a noun that is used as a kind of slang word to mean something that is strange, unbelievable, or really fascinating. The adjective is "trippy." It is used more by guys than girls. 


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