This phrase means to stop being friends or have a disagreement with someone.
Fall Out
This phrase means to have a good relationship with someone and not fight or argue.
Get Along
This phrase refers to the process of learning more about someone by spending time with them.
Get to know (someone)
This phrase means to spend time with someone in a relaxed way, often with friends.
Hang out
This means to have a discussion or disagreement where people may raise their voices or get upset.
Have an argument
This is the opposite of smiling. It happens when your mouth turns down, usually when you’re upset or unhappy.
Frown
This is when you wrap your arms around someone, often as a sign of love or comfort.
Hug
This is the sound you make when something is funny or you are happy.
Laugh
This is when you make a loud, high-pitched sound, often because you’re scared, excited, or angry.
Scream
This means to speak very loudly, often to get someone’s attention or to express strong emotions.
Shout
After an argument, this phrase means to reconcile or resolve differences and restore the relationship.
Make up
You can use this phrase when you agree to see a friend at a particular time and place.
Meet up
You can use this phrase when you agree to see a friend at a particular time and place.
Miss (someone)
This happens when you feel embarrassed, shy, or flattered, and it shows on your face.
Blush
This is a natural response to emotions, and it happens when tears come from your eyes due to sadness or joy.
Cry
To stare at someone means to look at them without blinking or moving your eyes for a long time.
Stare
Two people who often have similar life experiences, interests, and understand each other well.
Close in age
This word is used to describe a person who is emotionally supportive and shares a deep bond with you.
you share a deep and trusting relationship with them, almost like family.
Like a sister
younger male sibling, and you may look after him or share fun moments together.
Little brother