Tag: knock yourself out
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Float your boat
Idiom: Float your boat Contrary to what your first impression may be, there do not have to be any boats involved in the conversation for you to say, “Whatever floats your boat” to someone. It means you can do whatever you like and has the nuance that the speaker doesn’t care. This idiom is often…
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Be my guest
English Phrase: Be my guest Although it may be simple enough, the little phrase be my guest has multiple uses in various situations. As in the picture, if you want to invite someone to stay the night, you can say be my guest. It’s a polite little way to say go ahead, knock yourself out…
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Knock yourself out
English Idiom: Knock yourself out December is just around the corner. If you are in the Boston area or Japan, you have been enjoying some unseasonably warm weather this week and dreaming of a mild winter. Go ahead, knock yourself out. Keep on dreaming because that is what you are doing – dreaming. Everyone knows…