If you like someone, you might want to let that person know. Or maybe you are already in a relationship and want to talk about it with your friends. To help you express yourself, watch this lesson all about expressions and slang to do with love and relationships. I will teach you sayings like "have a crush on someone", "play hard to get", "hook up", "tie the knot", and more. These are commonly used expressions by native English speakers. Be sure to watch because I will also give you my advice on good and bad behavior in dating. BEHAVE YOURSELVES or Ronnie will get mad!
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Hi. Sending out love to all the corners of the world. This lesson is about expressions-some of them slang-about love and relationships in English. Love to everyone out there; thank you. My name's Ronnie and I'm going to teach you some slang. I'm going to teach you some expressions that we use all the time.
Maybe you know the first one: "crush" from Instagram. So, recently I've been seeing a lot of Instagram pictures, and people will put, especially in another language: "crush". Do you know what that word means? Literally it means that you: "Arrr", you squish someone. Don't do that. But when we use it in slang in English: "to have a crush on someone", it means you like them. Maybe when you see them, you get a little nervous and you get... Your stomach feels funny, and you can't talk. "Oh my god. I'm going insane." Or... Or... Or... Or you get: "[Hyperventilates]. Oh my god". So: "to have a crush on someone" means you like them.
Now, if you are lucky, the person that you have a crush on has a crush on you as well. So, they like you, too. Now, if you're not lucky, then... Yeah, you just go home and cry in your big pillow, I guess. I don't know what you do. Hang out with your friends. Study English, yeah, that's what you do. Oh, don't do that.
So, the next one: "hit it off". So, "hit". "This is so violent, Ronnie, what is happening?" If... You're not actually going to hit the per-... Please do not ever hit a person. If you "hit it off with someone" it means that you and your crush, or you and your... The person that you're dating really, really, really like each other. You actually enjoy what the person is saying, and you don't find them that strange; although they might be very strange. But "to hit it off" means right away you know that you would like to see the person again. Oo.
Also, we have another expression that means the same thing: "to get on like a house on fire". So, you're thinking: "Oh, wow, okay, my house is on fire, Ronnie... This... This is... How can this be good now?" First of all you're hitting people, and now your house is on fire, but actually "to get on like a house on fire", again, means the same - is you have a really, really good beginning relationship with the person. So, I guess the house being on fire means it burns quickly, like the flames of love. So, both of these expressions: "hit it off" and "get on like a house on fire", these are very good expressions and it means that you're doing something right. Okay? The person hasn't run away yet. Wait til number seven.
So, the next thing that might happen is maybe you go on a date with someone, and you like them and they like you - you hit it off, but then they don't text you or you don't text them because you're playing a wee game, and the game is called "hard to get". So, if somebody plays hard to get, it means that they don't tell the person exactly how they feel about them, or instead of texting them right away, they wait one hour for the text, or two hours. "Why didn't he text me back? Oh my god", and you check your phone. "Is it working? Is it...? Hello? Mom? Oh, Mom, no." So, if somebody's playing hard to get, it means they're not responding to you right away, and they're kind of playing a game with you. They're waiting to see how you will respond to them. So, playing hard to get, it's a game - be careful when you play games with people, because I don't know, I don't think it's cool at all; unless it's chess. I really like chess. Do you want to play chess with me? I lost my chess buddy.
Next one. Maybe you hit it off with the person, and they play hard to get a little bit, and maybe you get them, but it was just a "fling" or a "one-night stand". But you're actually not standing. Well, you could; depends on your style. So: "have a fling" means you have a short romance-or sex-with someone. It's not a relationship, but it could be very intense love or it could be just a one-night stand. A "one-night stand" means basically you are with the person for one night. And when I say: "with the person", you're not playing chess; you're actually having sex. So, to have sex with a person for one night and never see them again or never call them again is called a one-night stand. […]
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