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  1. Hwanhee
    May 06, 13:53 Reply

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  2. Hwanhee
    May 06, 08:39 Reply

    I’LL BE DROPPING THE TEASER OF MY FANFICTION SOON! STAY GEARED!

  3. Hwanhee
    May 06, 04:04 Reply

    chijeu beoseuteu pijaleul galguhagoiss-eo.

    means – I’m craving for cheese burst pizza

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 04:05

      I WANT I WANT I WANT

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 04:05

      AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  4. Hwanhee
    May 06, 03:59 Reply

    naneun nae insaeng-e jil lyeoss-eo.

    means – I’m sick of my life

  5. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:49 Reply

    Dark Horse:
    One who was previously unknown and is now prominent.

    Dead Ringer:
    100% identical. A duplicate.

    Devil’s Advocate:
    Someone who takes a position for the sake of argument without believing in that particular side of the arguement. It can also mean one who presents a counter argument for a position they do believe in, to another debater.

    Dog Days of Summer:
    The hottest days of the summer season.

    Don’t count your chickens before they hatch:
    Don’t rely on it until your sure of it.

    Don’t Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth:
    When someone gives you a gift, don’t be ungrateful.

    Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket:
    Do not put all your resources in one possibility

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 02:50

      Doozy:
      Something outstanding.

      Down To The Wire:
      Something that ends at the last minute or last few seconds.

      Drastic Times Call For Drastic Measures:
      When you are extremely desperate you need to take extremely desperate actions.

      Drink like a fish:
      To drink very heavily.

      Drive someone up the wall:
      To irritate and/or annoy very much.

      Dropping Like Flies:
      A large number of people either falling ill or dying.

      Dry Run:
      Rehearsal.

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 02:51

      Eighty Six:
      A certain item is no longer available. Or this idiom can also mean, to throw away.

      Elvis has left the building:
      The show has come to an end. It’s all over.

      Ethnic Cleansing:
      Killing of a certain ethnic or religious group on a massive scale.

      Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining:
      Be optomistic, even difficult times will lead to better days.

      Everything But The Kitchen Sink:
      Almost everything and anything has been included.

      Excuse my French:
      Please forgive me for cussing.

      Cock and Bull Story:
      An unbelievable tale.

      Cock and Bull Story:
      An unbelievable tale.

  6. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:47 Reply

    Cry Wolf:
    Intentionally raise a false alarm.

    Cup Of Joe:
    A cup of coffee.

    Curiosity Killed The Cat:
    Being Inquisitive can lead you into a dangerous situation.

    Cut to the Chase:
    Leave out all the unnecessary details and just get to the point.

  7. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:47 Reply

    Can’t Cut The Mustard :
    Someone who isn’t adequate enough to compete or participate.

    Cast Iron Stomach:
    Someone who has no problems, complications or ill effects with eating anything or drinking anything.

    Charley Horse:
    Stiffness in the leg / A leg cramp.

    Chew someone out:
    Verbally scold someone.

    Chip on his Shoulder:
    Angry today about something that occured in the past.

    Chow Down:
    To eat.

    Close but no Cigar:
    To be very near and almost accomplish a goal, but fall short.

    Cock and Bull Story:
    An unbelievable tale.

    Come Hell Or High Water:
    Any difficult situation or obstacle.

    Crack Someone Up:
    To make someone laugh.

    Cross Your Fingers:
    To hope that something happens the way you want it to.

    Cry Over Spilt Milk:
    When you complain about a loss from the past.

  8. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:46 Reply

    Bite Your Tongue:
    To avoid talking.

    Blood Is Thicker Than Water:
    The family bond is closer than anything else.

    Blue Moon:
    A rare event or occurance.

    Break A Leg:
    A superstitious way to say ‘good luck’ without saying ‘good luck’, but rather the opposite.

    Buy A Lemon:
    To purchase a vehicle that constantly gives problems or stops running after you drive it away.

  9. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:45 Reply

    Back Seat Driver:
    People who criticize from the sidelines, much like someone giving unwanted advice from the back seat of a vehicle to the driver.

    Back To Square One:
    Having to start all over again.

    Back To The Drawing Board:
    When an attempt fails and it’s time to start all over.

    Baker’s Dozen:
    Thirteen.

    Barking Up The Wrong Tree:
    A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve.

    Beat A Dead Horse:
    To force an issue that has already ended.

    Beating Around The Bush:
    Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.

    Bend Over Backwards:
    Do whatever it takes to help. Willing to do anything.

    Between A Rock And A Hard Place:
    Stuck between two very bad options.

    Bite Off More Than You Can Chew:
    To take on a task that is way to big.

  10. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:44 Reply

    An Axe To Grind:
    To have a dispute with someone.

    Apple of My Eye:
    Someone who is cherished above all others.

    As High As A Kite:
    Anything that is high up in the sky.

    At The Drop Of A Hat:
    Willing to do something immediately.

  11. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:43 Reply

    A Picture Paints a Thousand Words:
    A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words.

    A Piece of Cake:
    A task that can be accomplished very easily.

    A Slap on the Wrist:
    A very mild punishment.

    A Taste Of Your Own Medicine:
    When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others.

    A Toss-Up:
    A result that is still unclear and can go either way.

    Actions Speak Louder Than Words:
    It’s better to actually do something than just talk about it.

    Add Fuel To The Fire:
    Whenever something is done to make a bad situation even worse than it is.

    Against The Clock:
    Rushed and short on time.

    All Bark And No Bite:
    When someone is threatening and/or aggressive but not willing to engage in a fight.

    All Greek to me:
    Meaningless and incomprehensible like someone who cannot read, speak, or understand any of the Greek language would be.

    All In The Same Boat:
    When everyone is facing the same challenges.

    An Arm And A Leg:
    Very expensive. A large amount of money.

    • Choti Kutienita
      May 06, 13:47

      All Greek to me is now one of my favourites. And I now understand what an arm and leg means.

      I actually love idioms.

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 13:52

      I see!
      I love idioms too

  12. Hwanhee
    May 06, 02:41 Reply

    A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush:
    Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, because chances are you might lose everything.

    A Blessing In Disguise:
    Something good that isn’t recognized at first.

    A Chip On Your Shoulder:
    Being upset for something that happened in the past.

    A Dime A Dozen:
    Anything that is common and easy to get.

    A Doubting Thomas:
    A skeptic who needs physical or personal evidence in order to believe something.

    A Drop in the Bucket:
    A very small part of something big or whole.

    A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted:
    It’s easy for a foolish person to lose his/her money.

    A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand:
    Everyone involved must unify and function together or it will not work out.

    A Leopard Can’t Change His Spots:
    You cannot change who you are.

    A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned:
    By not spending money, you are saving money (little by little).

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 02:42

      some of the idioms that I am learning

  13. Hwanhee
    May 06, 01:31 Reply

    (Jung Kook): Amugeotdo saenggakhaji ma
    Neon amu maldo kkeonaejido ma
    Ayo, oh
    Geunyang naege useojwo, ye

    (V): Nan ajikdo mitgijiga anha
    I modeun ge da kkumin geot gata
    Ayo, oh
    Sarajiryeo hajima

    (Jung Kook): Is it true? Is it true?
    You You
    Neomu areumdawo duryeowa
    (Jimin):Untrue Untrue
    You You You

    (Jung Kook):Gyeote meomulleojullae
    Naege yaksokhaejullae
    Son daemyeon naragalkka buseojilkka
    Geobna geobna geobna

    (Jimin):Siganeul meomchullae
    I sungani jinamyeon
    Eobseotdeon iri doelkka neol irheulkka
    Geobna geobna geobna

    (Jung Kook):Butterfly, like a Butterfly
    Machi Butterfly, bu butterfly cheoreom
    (V):Butterfly, like a butterfly
    Machi Butterfly, bu butterfly cheoreom

    (Suga):Neon machi Butterfly (butterfly, butterfly)
    Meolliseo humchyeobwa
    Son daheumyeon neol irheulkka
    I chilheuk gateun
    Eodum sok nal barkhineun nabihyogwa
    Ni jageun sonjit han beone
    Hyeonsireul ijeo nan
    (J-Hope):Salmyeosi sseudadeumneun baram gata
    Salposi pyoryuhaneun meonji gata
    Neon geogi itjiman waenji dahji anha
    Stop
    Kkum gateun neon naege butterfly, high

    (Jin):Untrue Untrue
    You You You

    (Jung Kook):Gyeote meomulleojullae
    Naege yaksokhaejullae
    Son daemyeon naragalkka buseojilkka
    Geobna geobna geobna

    (V):Siganeul meomchullae
    I sungani jinamyeon
    Eobseotdeon iri doelkka neol irheulkka
    Geobna geobna geobna

    (Rap Monster):Simjangeun memareun sorireul nae
    Kkuminji hyeonsirinji al su eobtne
    Naui haebyeonui kapeukayeo
    Jeogi supeuro gajin marajwo
    Nae maeumeun ajik neo wie buseojyeo
    Jogakjogak kkamake noga heulleo
    (nan geunyang idaero jeungbalhago sipeo)
    Nae sarangeun yeongwonin geol
    It’s all FREE for you baby

    (Jung Kook):Gyeote meomulleojullae
    Naege yaksokhaejullae
    Son daemyeon naragalkka buseojilkka
    Geobna geobna geobna

    (V):Siganeul meomchullae
    I sungani jinamyeon
    Eobseotdeon iri doelkka neol irheulkka
    Geobna geobna geobna

    (Jimin):Butterfly, like a butterfly
    Machi Butterfly, bu butterfly cheoreom
    (Jin):Butterfly, like a butterfly
    Machi Butterfly, bu butterfly cheoreom

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 01:33

      my favorite music by my favorite band – BTS

    • Choti Kutienita
      May 06, 13:09

      What’s the song called? I’ll have a listen to it. πŸ™‚

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 13:42

      the song is called butterfly
      listen to it!

  14. Hwanhee
    May 06, 01:08 Reply

    I once had a dream that the demogorgan carried me away

  15. Choti Kutienita
    May 05, 15:17 Reply

    Guys, India is so full of history. Like you can literally discover new things everyday! WOW!

    • Choti Kutienita
      May 05, 15:21

      – Dutch India?
      – French India?
      – Danish India?

      WHAT?

  16. Choti Kutienita
    May 05, 14:59 Reply

    Hey DS! πŸ™‚

    How are you? I see you’re got your SKorean avatar! πŸ˜€ It’s nice to see you’re learning Korean. πŸ™‚

    • Choti Kutienita
      May 05, 15:01

      Although, it’s not getting filtered into my brain. :/

      I can understand Spanish though. πŸ˜‰ Asi que, si quieres puedes hablar en espanol conmiga. πŸ™‚ Y Surya tambien, entiende. πŸ˜€

    • Choti Kutienita
      May 05, 15:02

      But definitely carry on with your Korean, I like reading them. πŸ™‚

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 01:05

      Hi CJ! Thanks a lot! Though I don’t understand Spanish, I love reading and listening to Spanish.

      You’re here so less. Please, do come more often.

  17. Choti Kutienita
    May 05, 14:57 Reply

    Smiley Di, I hope I’m not super late but a very happy birthday Di. <3 I hope you had a great day. πŸ™‚ Lots of love Di. <3

  18. Hwanhee
    May 05, 14:08 Reply

    1. coinage – It is the invention of new words

    e.g. – kodak, xerox, jeans, etc.

    2. borrowing – taking over of words from other language

    e.g. – sofa, leak, yogurt, etc.

    3. compounding – words can be combined to form compound nouns

    e.g. – policeman, newspaper, etc.

    4. acronyms – acronyms have the status of a word, though they are derived from the initials of different words.

    e.g. – UNESCO, RADAR, ATM, etc.

  19. Hwanhee
    May 05, 14:01 Reply

    Types of word formation –
    1. coinage
    2. borrowing
    3. compound
    4. acronyms
    5. derivations

  20. Hwanhee
    May 05, 13:46 Reply

    what are we learning?
    word formation!
    In BSc. 1st year

  21. Hwanhee
    May 05, 12:27 Reply

    Btw I’m so obsessed with lip colours, I’ve like 10 different shades

  22. Hwanhee
    May 05, 12:26 Reply

    Day after tomorrow is my English exam.

    I would better start studying.

    No, I’d study here

    • Choti Kutienita
      May 05, 15:06

      GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR EXAMS! BEST WISHES. You’re going to do great! πŸ™‚ I got you! πŸ™‚

    • Choti Kutienita
      May 05, 15:07

      I do think, it does help when you study here. I’ll probably do my Spanish on here later on too, maybe? Maybe not?

    • Hwanhee
      May 06, 01:12

      thankyou Choti

      yeah, studying here does help

  23. Hwanhee
    May 05, 11:52 Reply

    So here goes the haiku –

    Scorching afternoon
    gregarious bird
    alone, thirsty for water

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