hello, I usually practise my listening skill on 6 minutes BBC and there is one phrase in their clip that I couldn't able to search correctly meaning for it : " fall out"
The context is:
Rob: Yes, she uses the phrase, give us a hand, which means to help someone. If you give someone a hand, you help them.
Neil: Exactly, in the way that I give you a hand with 6 Minute English.
Rob: Well, I think I give you a hand rather than the other way around, Neil.
Neil: Really, well let’s not fall out about it. Let’s listen to Julie Lord again.
Can you explain for me, please? Thanks a million .
ngã ra ngoàiqueen115 well let’s not fall out about it I take it as "well, don't argue about it".
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queen115well let’s not fall out about it
I take it as "well, don't argue about it".
fall out - "to have an argument or disagreement that ends a relationship: The two fell out over coaching tactics a long time ago." ( https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fall-out )
Cambridge is excellent for phrasals and expressions.