Thursday, 9 February 2012

SNAP SNAP!!

Fun expressions with the word snap...........


A cold snap - Europe is definitely having a cold snap at the moment


Snap out of it - If you are depressed or really angry people usually tell you to snap out of it


Snap you fingers - can be used to make beats or get someone's attention, although the latter is considered rude


Holiday snaps - holiday photos 


Snap up - the new i phones were snapped up in minutes (bought very quickly)


Snap at someone - shout or be rude to someone


Snap to it - start to do something quickly 


Snap back to reality - To quickly return to reality 


ENJOY!!

Putting the world to rights !!!

Part One:      Speaking Your Mind

If you know me, then you'll know that sometimes i can get a real bee in my bonnet about certain things.  Today, for instance, I was walking back from my class and a man driving a typical, over priced, SUV (sports utility vehicle) decided to reverse without checking his rear view mirror.  Why? you may ask "ON THE FRICKING PHONE, of course!!  This is one thing that really gets my goat driving or maneuvering a car while talking on the phone.  I couldn't let it lie I'm afraid, so I tapped on the tinted, bullet proof window and gave the jerk a piece of my mind.  He apologised.

Continuing my mission I have just informed the prats at the CPTM (train service provider) that we could do without the heating today seeing as it is 27 degrees and pretty packed.

Glad to get it off my chest and have a chance to vent.

Language Focus 
The above rant uses many idiomatic expressions in bold if you want to know what they mean leave a comment and I'll be happy to get back to you!!  
Or share a comment about what really pisses you off!!