You say this when you want to wish someone good luck.
What is 'Break a leg'?
Is a mixture of two things.
What is, 'hybrid'?
You say this when you have missed something the other person has said. like missing a ball someone has thrown to you.
What is, 'I didn't catch that'?
You go here to get a higher education
What is, 'University/college'?
This is another word for feeling surprised
What is, 'Shock(ed)'?
You say this when you are finished with something, especially work.
What is 'Call it a day'?
This refers to things you are responsible for at your job
What is, 'workload'?
You do this when you want to make sure you understand what someone is saying to you
What is 'asking for clarification'?
This phrase is used to refer to someone who has stopped going to college. It is often used with negative connotations.
You feel this when you don't understand what is happening around you.
What is, 'confused'?
You say this when you lose control of something.
What is 'getting out of hand'?
To accept or welcome something with enthusiasm
What is, 'Embrace'?
You do this when you want to make sure someone understands you.
What is, 'Clairify'?
You have this when you know how to do something for a specific job. i.e programming
What are, 'skills'?
This word is used when there is a wall in the way of your communication skills.
What is a 'Language barrier'?
Someone might say this when a project isn't turned in on time.
What is, 'better late than never'?
This means a bonus or extra.
What is, a 'Perk'?
A type of tree native to North America
What is a beech tree?
When people go to college they have to pay this
This word is used to describe the first part of something. When it feels new and exciting, and everything seems good.
What is, the 'honeymoon phase'?
This idiom comes from a time when there was no anesthesia.
What is 'Bite the bullet'?
This refers to the amount of time you spend doing your job compared with the amount of time you spend with your family and doing things you enjoy.
What is, 'work-life balance'?
This word means to expand on an idea.
What is, 'elaborate'?
People do this to have little or no debt at all after college.
What is, 'Work your way through college'?
A set of manners or how people are expected to act according to the place they're in.
What is, 'Social etiquette'?