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good mood

Learn the language of the street - what people say and the topics they like to talk about. Take a look at these mood words and phrases and then take the Lingo Challenge!
 Good moods more Lingo

  • I'm really buzzing!
  • I'm having a really peachy time!
  • I'm walking on air!
  • I'm on cloud nine!
  • I'm totally over the moon!
  • Everything's cool!
  • I haven't got a care in the world!
All these mean life is good - make the most of it!


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 Bad moods

  • I've had the day / the meeting / the holiday / the week from hell! - Everything has gone wrong!
  • I've had a nightmare of a week! - I've had a really bad time this week!
  • I couldn't care less! - That means nothing to me!
  • He's been really edgy / on edge / snapping at everyone recently - He's been really irritable lately.
  • She went ballistic! / threw a wobbly! / had a complete fit! / hit the roof! / blew her top! - She was really angry!
  • Ooh, Daniel makes my blood boil! - He makes me really angry!
  • He was really badmouthing his old company! - He was saying some unpleasant things about his old company.
 Friction

  • They've been at each other's throats all morning. - They've been rowing all morning.
  • There's a bad vibe round here. - There's a bad atmosphere.
  • The fur's been flying I can tell you! - Other people have been arguing!
  • Milo getting offered that job has really ruffled Jack's feathers! / put Jack's nose out of joint! / put Jack out! - Jack is really offended [that Milo got the job]!
  • 'Speak to the hand 'cos the face ain't listening!' - I'm not listening to you anymore! [and raise your hand for your combatant to speak to]

 Sorting things out

  • We've kissed and made up.
  • We're back on speaking terms.
  • We've made it up.
  • We've put it behind us.
  • Forget it - It's water under the bridge.
All these mean that the argument is over and you are friends again - till the next time!

 
 Lingo Challenge

Try using as many of these phrases as you can in a one-minute conversation! How many will you manage to use? Have fun!



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