The document contains definitions for several English words and phrases including "nodded off again" meaning to begin sleeping unintentionally, "deaf" referring to inability to hear, and "The glass is half empty" describing a pessimistic attitude. It also defines verbs like "take off" meaning for something to leave the ground and begin flying, "steamed" referring to heating milk, and "wipe" meaning to clean surfaces. Additional words defined are "swear" as promising truth or an action, "apron" referring to a protective garment, and "brief" describing a short period of time. Phrases included are "tell me all the dirt" requesting gossip and "give up" meaning to
The document contains definitions for several English words and phrases including "nodded off again" meaning to begin sleeping unintentionally, "deaf" referring to inability to hear, and "The glass is half empty" describing a pessimistic attitude. It also defines verbs like "take off" meaning for something to leave the ground and begin flying, "steamed" referring to heating milk, and "wipe" meaning to clean surfaces. Additional words defined are "swear" as promising truth or an action, "apron" referring to a protective garment, and "brief" describing a short period of time. Phrases included are "tell me all the dirt" requesting gossip and "give up" meaning to
The document contains definitions for several English words and phrases including "nodded off again" meaning to begin sleeping unintentionally, "deaf" referring to inability to hear, and "The glass is half empty" describing a pessimistic attitude. It also defines verbs like "take off" meaning for something to leave the ground and begin flying, "steamed" referring to heating milk, and "wipe" meaning to clean surfaces. Additional words defined are "swear" as promising truth or an action, "apron" referring to a protective garment, and "brief" describing a short period of time. Phrases included are "tell me all the dirt" requesting gossip and "give up" meaning to
nodded off again : to begin sleeping, especially not intentionally
deaf: unable to hear, either completely or partly
The-glass-is-half-empty: used to refer to an attitude of always thinking about the bad things in a situation rather than the good ones: take off : (phrasadverse) If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly steamed: exI steamed milk for it wipe: ex I wipe tables for it swear : to promise or say firmly that you are telling the truth or that you will do something or behave in a particular way apron: mandil brief: breve - we'll take a brief time out tell me all the dirt: expresion - give up : abandonar - stop do something floopy