Phrasal Verbs
Personality Idioms
"Corner Gas"
Phrasal Verbs 2
Things You Should Have Copied From the Whiteboard
100

to cancel an event, sports match, wedding, arrangement, etc.

to call off

100

Somebody who is clever and intelligent is a...

smart cookie

100
to throw someone out or fire them from a job


DOUBLE POINTS if you can name both idioms

to give someone the boot

to kick someone out

100

To delay doing something, procrastinate, do something at a later time

to put off

100

to attend a wedding, party, etc. without an invitation

to crash

200

to refuse an offer or job

to turn down

200

Somebody who is friendly, outgoing, and social is a...

people person

200

a crazy or impossible plan or idea that has no chance of becoming reality 

a pipe dream

200

to lose out on an opportunity or experience

to miss out/to miss out on

200

When something looks old and worn after a lot of use, it is...

shabby

300

to make a mistake

to ruin or spoil something

to mess up

300

Somebody who spoils other people's fun and good times is a...

wet blanket

300

to be in jail or prison

to do time

300

to have a strong emotional reaction due to anger, surprise, happiness, fear, etc.

to freak out

300

The hottest part of the summer in July and August is called...

The Dog Days

The Dog Days of Summer

400

to commit a crime or do something bad without any punishment or consequences

to get away with

400

Somebody that is difficult or annoying is a...

pain in the neck

400

something ugly, especially a building

eyesore

400

to finally understand someone or something

to find the solution to a problem after a lot of thought

to figure out

400

When the weather is hot and humid, we say it is...

muggy

500

to suggest or think of an idea, plan, or solution

to come up with

500

Somebody who is a candidate or competitor that is not expected to win, but surprises people when they do win is a...

dark horse

500

to make something or someone one look cleaner, neater, or more attractive

to spruce up

500

to work hard or study hard to achieve a goal

(There are two possible options. DOUBLE POINTS if you know both!)

to knuckle down

to buckle down

500

When someone visits, but stays longer than you would like them to, they...

wear out their welcome