Count me in: An enthusiastic expression used to say you want to participate in an activity or join a group.
Count on me: A promise that someone can rely on, trust, or depend on you.
Count me out: The opposite of "count me in"; it means you do not want to be included in a plan or activity
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“A lonely place” is one where very few people come
Postpone = To reschedule for a later time.
Delay = To hold something up or make it late,often due to an unexpected issue.
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Childlike vs. Childish
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Got over = recover from
Ex: I got over from flu quickly
in crime scenes in movies or shows :
“Just the ground” = “Get down on the ground” = “Everybody down”
"Don't breathe" = "Stay completely still and silent" = "Shut up and don’t move"
Timeout vs Time out
Timeout (noun):
A period after which a process or action stops if no response is received.
🔹 Example: "The request failed due to a timeout."
Time out (verb):
To stop automatically after waiting too long for a response.
🔹 Example: "The system will time out if you’re inactive."
hinder = make something difficult or worse
example : long working hours can hinder family life
“Tech-savvy”
Tech = Technology
Savvy = knowledgeable or skilled.
Describes a person who understands and work well with modern technology.
power naps : short sleeps, usually during the working day, to help you perform better at your job.
Example : She took advantage of her lunch break to have a quick Power Nap
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