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What does “slag off” mean? Learn right now with context.

Definition “Slag off” is a phrasal verb that means to criticise someone or something in an unpleasant way.  For example – “I don’t want to be friends with her anymore because I heard her slagging off my mum.”  “Slag” can be used as a verb by itself and has the same meaning also. Clip 1 […]

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What does “balls to the wall” mean?

Definition “Balls to the wall” means with maximum effort and commitment. It can function as an adjective or be used as an adverb, typically with “go”.  For example – “He was going balls to the wall on the dance floor last night.” Clip 1 Jennifer Anniston is being interviewed about the character that she plays

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