Episode Synopsis "Cook up an idea"
Here’s a phrase that means to come up with an idea carefully. Learn how to use it here For more great language tips and programmes visit bbclearningenglish.com (Image: Getty)TRANSCRIPT Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/the-english-we-speak_2024/ep-240311FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️6 Minute English ✔️News Review ✔️Learning English for Work They're all available by searching in your podcast app
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- Zing
- Do the trick
- Beige flag
- Lay it on thick
- Telling porkies
- In on it
- Walk someone through
- Brick by brick
- Read the room
- Cook up an idea
- Rinse repeat
- A million to one
- Cash in on something
- Make your hair stand on end
- On the go
- A blow
- Rears its head
- Elbow grease
- Bring something to the party
- Light up like a Christmas tree
- I don't buy it
- Touch grass
- I'm out
- Plan b
- Sound out
- Fly by night
- One-up
- Tread on someone's toes
- Mental gymnastics
- Call dibs
- Run for the hills
- Each to their own
- Fill your boots
- Join the club
- Go with the flow
- Cakeism
- Drip feed
- Scatterbrain
- Be in with a shout
- On point
- Kiss something goodbye
- Productivity theatre
- Pet hate
- On the table
- Jump through hoops
- It happens to the best of us
- Famous last words
- Hard pass
- Level up
- Get with the programme
- Shout-out
- Fitspiration
- Hats off
- Under your breath
- Be at a loss
- Go off on one
- Wiggle room
- (It's the) story of my life
- No ifs or buts
- Caught red-handed
- Rabbit on
- Thanks a bunch
- Slow walk
- Take something to heart
- Take something to heart
- Know the score
- Jog your memory
- A flying start
- Steal someone's thunder
- Call it a day
- Off the top of my head
- Change for the better
- The gift that keeps on giving
- Quiet quitting
- Hang in there
- Bite your tongue
- Win hands down
- Fever pitch
- Twiddle your thumbs
- Get your act together
- Dog's dinner
- Feast your eyes
- Put the brakes on
- Second-guess
- Ins and outs
- Yes and no
- Eat your words
- Bug someone
- Willy-nilly
- Willy-nilly
- Gnarly
- Smash it
- A doddle
- It’s now or never
- Happy days
- Double down
- Game face
- Bitten by the bug
- It escapes me
- Onboarding
- Thereby hangs a tale
- The royal treatment
- Tell me about it
- Creatively bankrupt
- As if
- Bad hair day
- 'Ish' - The English We Speak
- Promises, promises
- Not see hide nor hair
- A curate's egg
- That'll be the day
- Gathering dust
- Easier said than done
- The plot thickens
- All at sea
- Don't mind me
- Cramp my style
- You couldn't make it up
- Cool cat
- There's nothing to it
- As sick as a parrot
- Eke out
- Say no more
- Scrub up well
- You shouldn't have