10. I'm just a nice guy :)

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emphasis
noun
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/ˈɛmfəsiz/
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stress /strɛs/
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special importance or significance /sɪɡˈnɪfəkəns/
-The emphasis is very much on learning the spoken language.

naive
adjective
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artless /ˈɑrtləs/
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-(of people and their behavior) innocent /ˈɪ nə snt/ and simple
-lacking knowledge, experience of life, or good judgment, and willing to believe that people always tell you the truth
-I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!
-a naive question.

disprove
verb
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to show that something is wrong or false
-The theory has now been disproved.

evidence
noun
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/ˈɛvədəns/
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-the facts, signs, or objects that make you believe that something is true
-the information that is used in court /kɔrt/ to try to prove something
-The room bore evidence of a struggle.

despite
preposition
/ˌprɛpəˈzɪʃn/

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/dɪˈspaɪt/ in spite of, although
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-Despite applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work.

internal
adjective
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inner
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connected with the inside of 'something' (or 'your body')
-the internal structure of a building.

monologue
noun
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/ˈmɑnəˌlɔɡ/
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-a long speech by one person during a conversation that stops other people from speaking or expressing an opinion
-a long speech in a play, movie, etc. spoken by one actor, especially when alone
-He went into a long monologue about life in Texas.

versus (VS.)
preposition
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/ˈvərsəz/
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-used to show that two teams or sides are against each other
-used to compare two different ideas, choices, etc.
-Arsenal versus Manchester City

mess up
phrasal verb
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-to make an error; to do something wrong
-to spoil something or do it badly
-I hope I don’t mess up on the quiz.

worth
adjective
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/wərθ/
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value
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- having a value in money, etc.
- used to recommend the action mentioned because you think it may be useful, enjoyable, etc.
-important, good, or enjoyable enough to make someone feel satisfied, especially when difficulty or effort is involved

suppose
verb
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/səˈpoʊz/
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-to think or believe that something is true or possible
-used to make a statement, request, or suggestion less direct or less strong
-Suppose we take a later flight?

overlook
verb
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to see something wrong or bad but decide to ignore it
-He's so friendly people are prepared to overlook his faults.

unique
adjective
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/yuˈnik/
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-very special or unusual
- being the only one of its kind
-a unique talent
-The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Asia.

entitled
adjective
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/ɪnˈtaɪt̮ld/
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feeling that you have a right to the good things in life without necessarily having to work for them

privilege
noun
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/ˈprɪvlɪdʒ/
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a special right or advantage that a particular person or group of people has
-You can enjoy all the benefits and privileges of club membership.

take it out on
phrasal verb
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to cause (someone else) to suffer for one's own misfortune or dissatisfaction
-Just because you're angry with him you don't have to take it out on me!

validate
verb
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to prove that something is true
-to validate a theory

piss off
phrasal verb
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to annoy someone very much
-It really pisses me off when you talk like that.

douchebag
slang
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/ˈduːʃˌbæɡ/
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A jerk or asshole; a mean or rude person; someone seen as being arrogant, snobby or obnoxious.
-That douchebag ruined my shrimp cocktail.

baseless
adjective
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/ˈbeɪsləs/ unfounded
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not supported by good reasons or facts
(base and less =)) )

accusation
noun
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/ˌækyəˈzeɪʃn/
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a statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing something wrong, especially of committing a crime; the fact of accusing someone
I don't want to make an accusation until I have some proof.

reject
verb
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/rɪˈdʒɛkt/
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refuse, deny
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to refuse to accept or consider something
-The boss rejected any idea of reforming the system.
-I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.

lame
adjective
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/leɪm/
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-unable to walk well because of an injury to the leg or foot
- weak, not interesting, dull
What a lame party!

edge
noun
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often showing anger

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bear with
phrasal verb
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bear with me/us
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used as a polite way of asking someone to be patient while you do or finish something

dealt
past tense, past participle of deal
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/delt/ - /diːl/
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to give cards to each player in a game of cards
-Start by dealing out ten cards to each player.
-Whose turn is it to deal?

seven deuce
slang
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/dus/
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Slang for the number 72.

odds
noun
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/ɑdz/
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-the degree to which something is likely to happen
-(in betting) the connection between two numbers that shows how much money someone will receive if they win a bet
-odds of ten to one (= ten times the amount of money that has been bet by someone will be paid to them if they win).

unlikely
adjective
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implausible /ɪmˈplɔzəbl/
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-difficult to believe
-not likely to happen
-The project seemed unlikely to succeed.

flush
verb
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/flʌʃ/
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-rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid(water)
-get rid of something
-Drinking lots of water will help to flush toxins out of the body.

strategy
noun
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a plan that is intended to achieve a particular purpose

bluff
verb
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to try to make someone believe that you will do something that you do not really intend to do

lost
adjective
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-unable to understand something because it is too complicated
-that cannot be found or brought back
-unable to find your way; not knowing where you are

petty
adjective
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/ˈpɛt̮i/
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small-minded
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caring too much about small and unimportant matters, especially when this is unkind to other people
-How could you be so petty?

absence
noun
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the fact of someone or something not existing or not being available; a lack of something

risky
adjective
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dangerous
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involving the possibility of something bad happening

all in
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- prepared to give all of one's energy or resources toward something.
- Betting all of one's money in a card game, such as poker.

analogy
noun
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a comparison of one thing with another thing that has similar features; a feature that is similar
-analogy (between A and B)

PART TWO: The rest
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leading on
phrasal verb
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(a girl) has been leading on (a guy) for months letting him think that something was going to happened between them but she finaly backed out when (the guy) asked her to be his GF

biter
slang
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copier
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One who copies someone else's work, style or techniques, especially in hip-hop.
-She is such a biter, she totally copied my outfit.

hold up
phrasal verb
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to delay; to stop and wait for someone or something.
-An accident is holding up traffic.

pound
verb
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/paʊnd/
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- to drink something quickly.
-Dan said he could pound the cup of coffee in thirty seconds.
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kinda
kind : noun
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sort of
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"Kind of" and "sort of" are very common expressions in speaking. They soften other words and phrases so that they do not appear too direct or exact.

whine
verb
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/waɪn/
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cry, whimper
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to make a long, high, unpleasant sound because you are in pain or unhappy

lash out
phrasal verb
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-to suddenly try to hit someone
-to criticize /ˈkrɪt̮əˌsaɪz/ someone in an angry way
-She suddenly lashed out at the boy.

tiny
adjective
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/ˈtaɪni/
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very small in size or amount

chance
noun
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1. opportunity
2. without planning to
-I met her by chance (= without planning to) at the airport.

sneak
verb
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-to go somewhere secretly, trying to avoid being seen
-to do something or take someone or something somewhere secretly, often without permission
-Did you sneak into my room while I was asleep?

rely
verb
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/rɪˈlaɪ/
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to depend on or trust someone or something
-You can’t rely on good weather for the whole trip.

illegally
adjective
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/ɪˈliɡəli/
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-not allowed by the law
-It's illegal to drive through a red light.

booth
noun
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a small tent or temporary structure at a market, an exhibition, or a fair, where you can buy things, get information, or watch something

mock
verb
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-to show no respect for something
-to laugh at someone or something in an unkind way
-He's always mocking my French accent.

mature
adjective
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/məˈtʃʊr/
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old
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behaving in a sensible way, like an adult
-Jane is very mature for her age.

asshole
slang
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someone being arrogant, rude, obnoxious, or just a total dickhead....
John is the biggest fucking asshole I've ever met in my life!

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