#335: Understand Movies and Series in ENGLISH — How Natives Use the B-Word
One of the things successful English learners are able to do is understand language in various situations. And that includes understanding curse words. In today’s episode, we talk about all the various uses of the B-word in English and we share our take on cursing and swearing. While we don’t recommend using these kinds of words lightly, it is important that you can understand them when watching a movie or talking to some native speakers.
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Words You’ll Learn in the App
- Condone
- Bitchin’
- Garb
- Sailor’s mouth
- Justification
- Stub
- Vent
- Repurpose
- Whine
- Bitch and moan
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Breaking Bad’: Jesse’s ‘Bitch’ Fest | Entertainment Weekly
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I’ve heard of the television show you referred to, but I have no idea what it is about. The quotation means nothing to me. BTW, I have never lived in a cave . . . just visited a few.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, Kim. Hope you enjoyed the episode 🙂
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Hi and thank you for your lessons. This word most of all remineds me of Will Smith in different movies I watched. Specially in “Bad boys” and in “Men in black” if I don’t mistake. Thank you again.
Hi Mostafa! Thank you for your comment. Let’s learn together!