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vegetarian lasagne
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This is an antiquated word. Louis is being ironic when using this word and trying to make a joke that he is not very modern or up-to-date with his fashion or music knowledge.
“You should never meet your heroes”
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It's not clear who said this famous quote first but many people believe it was French writer Marcel Proust
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When he raps my money doesn't '______' he means he has more money than can be counted in coins.
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If you want to see someone '______' you want to see them dance.

melanzane parmigiana
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This is a useful informal phrase that can be used to describe how you think someone is feeling or behaving without them saying anything.
More examples:
"Are you ok? You are giving off a lot of nervous energy. You don't seem very relaxed"
"He might say the right things but I don't trust him. He gives off a bad energy."
"She's lovely. She gives off a warm friendly energy".
Teacher says

Louis plays with the two meanings of spicy here. A sauce can be hot and spicy if it contains lots of flavour and a person can be spicy if they are exciting, naughty or sexy.
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Louis Theroux is an interviewer and documentary maker. He is famous for interviewing people who are unlikeable and showing their vulnerable side or how their arguments don't have logic.
He has interviewed murderers, religious fundamentalists, peadophiles, and gang members. So he's being honest when he say's talking about the most evil person he's met would probably make the conversation more dark and depressing.
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This is the verb that gives us the noun "output"
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Louis Theroux is trying to be funny here. Amelia Dimoldenberg is a content creator with a big Youtube following. He talks about her celebrity interviews as being '______' rather than something artistic or creative.
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You can dish it out, but you can't take it
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"Dish it out" is a phrase that means to give somebody a bad time or insult someone when you think they deserve it. It comes from the concept of using a "dish", or a plate, when giving someone food or serving them.

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mind goes blank
how do you feel
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Amelia is making a joke here. She's suggesting that she is one of Louis Theroux's heroes!
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Louis laughs after he says this because it's such an obvious thing to say - most of us love music!
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When Louis raps that his money 'folds' he means his money is in paper notes and not coins e.g he has a lot of money.

Teacher says

This is a very typical English phrase that is a very polite and good-mannered way of saying that you don't like something.
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This phrase was made famous by a Rolling Stones song
threat
going well
passed away
Ed Sheeran
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Chicken nuggets
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vegetarian lasagne
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strangled
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groovy
Teacher says

This is an antiquated word. Louis is being ironic when using this word and trying to make a joke that he is not very modern or up-to-date with his fashion or music knowledge.
small talk
“You should never meet your heroes”
Teacher says

It's not clear who said this famous quote first but many people believe it was French writer Marcel Proust
jiggle
Teacher says

When he raps my money doesn't 'jiggle' he means he has more money than can be counted in coins.
wiggle
Teacher says

If you want to see someone 'wiggle' you want to see them dance.

a knack
melanzane parmigiana
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otherwise
single energy
Teacher says

This is a useful informal phrase that can be used to describe how you think someone is feeling or behaving without them saying anything.
More examples:
"Are you ok? You are giving off a lot of nervous energy. You don't seem very relaxed"
"He might say the right things but I don't trust him. He gives off a bad energy."
"She's lovely. She gives off a warm friendly energy".
Spicy
Teacher says

Louis plays with the two meanings of spicy here. A sauce can be hot and spicy if it contains lots of flavour and a person can be spicy if they are exciting, naughty or sexy.
hypocritical
Gosh
no slack
change the mood
Teacher says

Louis Theroux is an interviewer and documentary maker. He is famous for interviewing people who are unlikeable and showing their vulnerable side or how their arguments don't have logic.
He has interviewed murderers, religious fundamentalists, peadophiles, and gang members. So he's being honest when he say's talking about the most evil person he's met would probably make the conversation more dark and depressing.
documentary
puts out
Teacher says

This is the verb that gives us the noun "output"
give off
Woo
hooch
harsh
rule it out
demanding
output
Teacher says

Louis Theroux is trying to be funny here. Amelia Dimoldenberg is a content creator with a big Youtube following. He talks about her celebrity interviews as being 'output' rather than something artistic or creative.
red wine
Teacher says
You can dish it out, but you can't take it
Teacher says

"Dish it out" is a phrase that means to give somebody a bad time or insult someone when you think they deserve it. It comes from the concept of using a "dish", or a plate, when giving someone food or serving them.

grilled thighs
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Just wondering
mind goes blank
suppose
how do you feel
Teacher says

Amelia is making a joke here. She's suggesting that she is one of Louis Theroux's heroes!
are you single at the moment
eye contact
dribble
fiat
I love music
Teacher says

Louis laughs after he says this because it's such an obvious thing to say - most of us love music!
Kind of
dip
insult
it folds
Teacher says

When Louis raps that his money 'folds' he means his money is in paper notes and not coins e.g he has a lot of money.

It's not quite what I was hoping for
Teacher says

This is a very typical English phrase that is a very polite and good-mannered way of saying that you don't like something.
Available
sipping
honky tonk woman
Teacher says

This phrase was made famous by a Rolling Stones song
threat
going well
passed away
Ed Sheeran
Teacher says

Chicken nuggets
Teacher says
vegetarian lasagne
Teacher says
strangled
Teacher says
groovy
Teacher says

This is an antiquated word. Louis is being ironic when using this word and trying to make a joke that he is not very modern or up-to-date with his fashion or music knowledge.
small talk
“You should never meet your heroes”
Teacher says

It's not clear who said this famous quote first but many people believe it was French writer Marcel Proust
jiggle
Teacher says

When he raps my money doesn't 'jiggle' he means he has more money than can be counted in coins.
wiggle
Teacher says

If you want to see someone 'wiggle' you want to see them dance.

a knack
melanzane parmigiana
Teacher says
otherwise
single energy
Teacher says

This is a useful informal phrase that can be used to describe how you think someone is feeling or behaving without them saying anything.
More examples:
"Are you ok? You are giving off a lot of nervous energy. You don't seem very relaxed"
"He might say the right things but I don't trust him. He gives off a bad energy."
"She's lovely. She gives off a warm friendly energy".
Spicy
Teacher says

Louis plays with the two meanings of spicy here. A sauce can be hot and spicy if it contains lots of flavour and a person can be spicy if they are exciting, naughty or sexy.
hypocritical
Gosh
no slack
change the mood
Teacher says

Louis Theroux is an interviewer and documentary maker. He is famous for interviewing people who are unlikeable and showing their vulnerable side or how their arguments don't have logic.
He has interviewed murderers, religious fundamentalists, peadophiles, and gang members. So he's being honest when he say's talking about the most evil person he's met would probably make the conversation more dark and depressing.
documentary
puts out
Teacher says

This is the verb that gives us the noun "output"
give off
Woo
hooch
harsh
rule it out
demanding
output
Teacher says

Louis Theroux is trying to be funny here. Amelia Dimoldenberg is a content creator with a big Youtube following. He talks about her celebrity interviews as being 'output' rather than something artistic or creative.
red wine
Teacher says
You can dish it out, but you can't take it
Teacher says

"Dish it out" is a phrase that means to give somebody a bad time or insult someone when you think they deserve it. It comes from the concept of using a "dish", or a plate, when giving someone food or serving them.

grilled thighs
Teacher says
Just wondering
mind goes blank
suppose
how do you feel
Teacher says

Amelia is making a joke here. She's suggesting that she is one of Louis Theroux's heroes!
are you single at the moment
eye contact
dribble
fiat
I love music
Teacher says

Louis laughs after he says this because it's such an obvious thing to say - most of us love music!
Kind of
dip
insult
it folds
Teacher says

When Louis raps that his money 'folds' he means his money is in paper notes and not coins e.g he has a lot of money.

It's not quite what I was hoping for
Teacher says

This is a very typical English phrase that is a very polite and good-mannered way of saying that you don't like something.
Available
sipping
honky tonk woman
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This phrase was made famous by a Rolling Stones song
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a knack
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puts out
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This is the verb that gives us the noun "output"
strangled
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going well
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passed away
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hooch
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otherwise
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harsh
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insult
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Available
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groovy
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This is an antiquated word. Louis is being ironic when using this word and trying to make a joke that he is not very modern or up-to-date with his fashion or music knowledge.
red wine
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Kind of
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Chicken nuggets
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Woo
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wiggle
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If you want to see someone 'wiggle' you want to see them dance.

Gosh
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single energy
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Teacher's comment
This is a useful informal phrase that can be used to describe how you think someone is feeling or behaving without them saying anything.
More examples:
"Are you ok? You are giving off a lot of nervous energy. You don't seem very relaxed"
"He might say the right things but I don't trust him. He gives off a bad energy."
"She's lovely. She gives off a warm friendly energy".
no slack
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change the mood
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Teacher's comment
Louis Theroux is an interviewer and documentary maker. He is famous for interviewing people who are unlikeable and showing their vulnerable side or how their arguments don't have logic.
He has interviewed murderers, religious fundamentalists, peadophiles, and gang members. So he's being honest when he say's talking about the most evil person he's met would probably make the conversation more dark and depressing.
Just wondering
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dip
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sipping
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demanding
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fiat
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dribble
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rule it out
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are you single at the moment
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grilled thighs
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output
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Louis Theroux is trying to be funny here. Amelia Dimoldenberg is a content creator with a big Youtube following. He talks about her celebrity interviews as being 'output' rather than something artistic or creative.
give off
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small talk
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jiggle
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When he raps my money doesn't 'jiggle' he means he has more money than can be counted in coins.
suppose
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It's not quite what I was hoping for
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Teacher's comment
This is a very typical English phrase that is a very polite and good-mannered way of saying that you don't like something.
hypocritical
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threat
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documentary
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it folds
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When Louis raps that his money 'folds' he means his money is in paper notes and not coins e.g he has a lot of money.

Spicy
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Teacher's comment
Louis plays with the two meanings of spicy here. A sauce can be hot and spicy if it contains lots of flavour and a person can be spicy if they are exciting, naughty or sexy.
eye contact
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honky tonk woman
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This phrase was made famous by a Rolling Stones song
https://open.spotify.com/track/3fnPv1LRMxENr63afVhaz1?si=0ad0736535204ab1
Ed Sheeran
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I love music
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Louis laughs after he says this because it's such an obvious thing to say - most of us love music!
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