Translation glossary: American Slangs, Words & Phrases

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Making a SceneBehaving in such a way that it disturbs the public; drawing undue attention to oneself by being dramatic. 
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Man of Few WordsA person who does not speak a great deal; someone who talks with as few words as possible. 
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Monday morning quarterback— Because quarterback is an on-field leadership position played in American football, which the British have no interest in, and because Monday morning references the fact that most NFL games take place on Sundays, this is a doubly obscure metaphor. While American’s understand that the phrase references the practice of criticizing something after-fact-with the advantage of hindsight, an English person would find this phrase totally meaningles 
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Money Doesn\'t Grow On TreesSuggests that money is a resource that must be earned and is not one that\'s easily acquired. 
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Mountain Out of a MolehillOne who escalates small things and turns them into big problems. 
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Mouth-wateringDelicious; something that looks or tastes appetizing. 
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My Cup of TeaSomeone or something that one finds to be agreeable or delightful. 
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Needle In a HaystackTo keep going, pressing forward; never stopping. 
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No Ifs, Ands, or ButsFinishing a task without making any excuses. 
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No Questions AskedUsually this suggests that a task should be completed no matter what, even if one has to employ methods 
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No-BrainerAnything that requires minimal brain activity to accomplish. 
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Not the Sharpest Tool in the ShedSomeone who isn\'t witty or sharp, but rather, they are ignorant, unintelligent, or senseless. 
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Off One\'s BaseA person that is crazy or behaving in idiotic ways 
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Old One-TwoThe To be watchful; paying careful attention to something. 
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On Cloud NineHaving strong feelings of happiness or satisfaction. 
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On the RopesBeing in a situation that looks to be hopeless! 
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On the Same PageThinking alike or understanding something in a similar way with others. 
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Pants— CLOTHING RETAILERS TAKE NOTE: The Brits say ‘trousers’ … The American default word for the article of clothing that covers the legs and pelvic region seems pretty general and innocuous to English speakers in the U.S. To the actual English, however, ‘pants’ is the primary word they use for ‘underwear.’ And while American cinema and television typically writes the word ‘knickers’ for underwear into the vocabulary of British ch 
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Par For the CourseWhat you would expect to happen; something normal or common. 
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Pass the buck— To deflect responsibility onto someone else. 
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Piece of cake— A metaphor to describe something that is easy or effortless. 
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Pig out— A metaphor for binge eating. (compulsão alimentar) 
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Playing For KeepsSaid when things are about to get serious. 
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Playing PossumPretending to be dead, or to be deceitful about something. 
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Plead the fifth— References the fifth amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which allows a witness in court to refuse questions on the grounds that they risk self-incrimination. 
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Plot Thickens, TheA situation that has gotten way more serious or interesting due to recent complexities or developments. 
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Poke Fun AtMaking fun of something or someone; ridicule. 
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Print conceptsNoções de leitura 
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Put a Sock In ItAsking someone to be quiet or to shut up. 
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Quality TimeSpending time with another to strengthen the relationship. 
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Quick and DirtyThings that are fixed with great speed, but as a result, it\'s probably not going to work very well. 
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Quick On the DrawPerforming an action with the greatest of haste. 
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Rain on Your ParadeTo spoil someone\'s fun or plans; ruining a pleasurable moment 
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Raining Cats and DogsWhen it is raining heavily. 
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Read \'Em and WeepOften said by the winner in poker, as the others \'weep\' over the loss. 
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Ride Him, Cowboy!A cheer people yell, usually at rodeos when cowboys are clinging to the backs of untamed horses. 
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Ride Shotgun— Another phrase taken from Old-West folklore, riding shotgun is a statement of both position and status/ a sort of second-in-command support position who works from a preferential vantage. The imagery invoked by the phrase comes from stagecoaches, specifically the person who rode in the seat next to the driver whose job was to fend off any would-be bandits with a shotgun. 
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Right Off the BatImmediately, done in a hurry; without delay. 
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Roll With the PunchesTo tolerate or endure through the unexpected mishappenings you may encounter from time to time. 
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Scot-freeGetting away freely from custody, punishment, or any type of risky situation. 
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Screw up— To make a mistake, i.e. mess up. 
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Ships Passing In the NightTypically said when two people meet for the first time, have a chat, and then part ways shortly after. 
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Shoot the breeze— An idiomatic phrase for killing time with idle chit-chat, ‘shoot the breeze probably stems from old-west imagery, either cinematic or anecdotal in origin, in which men with nothing but time and ammunition on their hands shot their guns at no particular target. 
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Short End of the StickGetting the bad end of a deal, or receiving the least desirable outcome from something. 
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Shot In the DarkAn attempt that has little chance for success. 
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Son of a GunA person, usually one who is behaving badly. 
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Spill the Beans— British English speakers might pick up on the use of the word ‘spill,’ as a metaphor for divulging. But ‘spill the beans,’ might be obscure enough for them to assume a more specific connotation, which they are not aware of. Needless to say, ‘spill the beans,’ is an American idiom for divulging secret information that dates back to the very early 1900s. 
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Sweet— An adjective that describes something that is good, or nice. 
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Swinging For the FencesGiving something your all. 
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Take a raincheck— This is an Americanism that dates back to the 1880s and references the practice of giving baseball game ticketholders a pass to a game that must be rescheduled due to weather. It’s commonly used as a metaphor for postponing or rescheduling a meeting between people to some later date that is more convenient. 
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