Ep048: Expression - To Have Ants In One's Pants
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode I explain how to use another common English expression, "To have ants in one's pants" more commonly used as "To have ants in your pants".

Send us Fan Mail In today's episode I explain how to use another common English expression, "To have ants in one's pants" more commonly used as "To have ants in your pants".
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I explain what the expression "to pig out" or "to pig out on something" means, as well as how and when to use it.Get the full PDF transcript at www.theaussieenglishpodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I cover the expression "Like water off a duck's back", what it means as well as when and how to use it. Check out www.theaussieenglishpodcast.com for the full PDF transcript for this episode.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I explain what the expression "To Cut To The Chase" means, and how it often follows the expression from Ep044 "To Beat Around The Bush".
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Send us Fan Mail Vocabulary list:To make out – to kissTo pick up on (someone) (US) - to hook up with, to have physical relations with someone, i.e. kissing, etc.To pick up (someone) (Aus) – to hook up with, to have physical relations with someone, i.e. kissing, etc.To hit on – to make sexual advances towards someone.Blind date – A date where people have been set up by friends and have never seen one another before.Matchmaker – someone who matches two people to go on a date, etc.Set up – when a f...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I explain how to use the expressions "no worries" and "no wukkas", as well as other similar expressions common in Aussie English.
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Send us Fan Mail 200+ Common Aussie English Phrasal Verbs Announcement by Aussie English
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Send us Fan Mail Ep038: Walking With Pete - The Ups And Downs Of Language Learning
Send us Fan Mail Vocab listed in order of appearance in the interview:G-rated – a rating for television programs or films. General audiences – all ages admitted.Frothies – beers, froth is the layer of bubbles on top.Sinking piss – to drink alcoholThe old veebs – VB or Victorian Bitter, a common brand of Australian beer.Hitting the turps – to drink alcoholBogan – a lower class Australian, often uncouth, rude, drinks and swears a lot.The bogan drawl – to slur your words together, mumble, speak wit...
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