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Goldfish Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

idiom

i heard that this idiom is used for women" shake your leg",whats its version for men,and is there any other idiom which is used for a specific gender?could you write them pls?
  

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I've never heard of that idiom. ) Where did you hear it, and what did you understand it to mean?

  • I've never heard of that idiom.
  • ) Where did you hear it, and what did you understand it to mean?
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I've never heard of that idiom. ("shake a leg" yes, but it's not gender-specific.)

Where did you hear it, and what did you understand it to mean?
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i heard it from my english teacher and it means hurry up.he told us that this idiom is used for women and for men there is an other version.
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goldfish i heard it from my english teacher and it means hurry up.he told us that this idiom is used for women and for men there is an other version.
The usual expression with that meaning is "shake a leg". It is used for both men and women; there is no difference.
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goldfish i heard it from my english teacher and it means hurry up.he told us that this idiom is used for women and for men there is an other version.
Your English teacher is not correct on this occasion.

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