#131 - TO PISS AROUND/ABOUT/AWAY/DOWN/OFF

#131 - TO PISS AROUND/ABOUT/AWAY/DOWN/OFF

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#140 POP IN / OUT / OFF / ON / UP (A Phrasal Verb a Day is back)

#140 POP IN / OUT / OFF / ON / UP (A Phrasal Verb a Day is back) A Phrasal Verb a Day is back. In this episode I'll give you an update about this podcast and teach you phrasal verbs with POP. Episode Transcript Hello everyone, This is Luke Thompson and you're listening to A Phras ...  Show more

#139 - TO POLISH OFF

= to finish/consume something completely- especially food e.g. I made a pizza for my friends and they polished it off in just a few minutes because they were so hungry. 

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