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Cold Enough to Freeze the Balls Off a Brass Monkey Idioms - Idiom Origins - History - Street Slang 

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Ever heard a phrase that does not make sense?
That is an idiom; in this RU-vid Station, we will Explore the phrases, meanings, and history of these sayings. While putting a fun twist on the phrases.
Idioms and Phrases
Idiom Meanings
Idiom Example
Idiom History
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I hope you have some fun learning new sayings and phrases, and some literary history.
How many expressions can you use in one day?
What is an Idiom?
The definition of Idiom:
/ˈidēəm/ - Noun
*a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g., rain cats and dogs, see the light ).
An idiom is a phrase, saying, or a group of words with a metaphorical (not literal) meaning, which has become accepted in common usage.
Idioms help evolve our language; they act as the building blocks of language and conversation in our civilization. They also have great intensity to make a language descriptive and dynamic. Idioms bring a spectacular illustration to everyday speech and provide insights into the use of words, languages, and their speakers’ thought processes. It has been said that many great writers would use idioms in books and plays to help their audiences understand the characters' feelings. Idioms are also a great way to express the same information in a new way, so the writers are not repeating themselves. Many famous writers were known to use idioms, one being William Shakespeare.
This video explores the idiom, the meaning, and the history of the phrases.
'Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey'
Share this video with friends and family who love idioms, synonyms, similes, and phrases. It is also great for the history lover who wants to learn more about language history. Also, share this station with friends and family who are learning English. Especially if English is not their native language.
Were you able to use any of the idioms you learned on friends or family members? Tell me about it in the comments.
Great for ESL students that are traveling to the US or any student who wants to learn English slang, formulaic expressions, advanced expressions, and conversational speech formulas.
An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase. Still, some phrases become figurative idioms while retaining the phrase's literal meaning. Categorized as formulaic language, an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning.

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