YouTube Channel Source: Zach and Tori Roloff
Learn the words and expressions used in this Real-Life English video.
WORDS / EXPRESSIONS + [Timestamp]
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Intricate [01:09]
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Roll off [01:44]
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Riffing [02:06]
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Biological [04:41]
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Degrading [05:49]
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Hypothetically [07:16]
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Knuckleheads [08:08]
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Linger [08:12]
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Waddle down [08:14]
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Losing streak [09:34]
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Holy smokes [10:02]
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Bisque [10:08]
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Pyromaniac [12:40]
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Patriotic [12:49]
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Bummer [12:53]
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Botchy [14:13]
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Curl up [15:53]
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Rattles [17:06]
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Spatial awareness [18:23]
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Cut off [18:52]
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Irk [20:34]
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Acquaintances [20:41]
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Guilty pleasure [24:11]
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Breakthrough [28:43]
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Rat race [35:24]
DEFINITIONS & SENTENCES
1. Intricate
Definition: Very complicated or detailed.
- Example Sentences:
- The puzzle was intricate, consisting of thousands of tiny, interlocking pieces.
- She admired the intricate embroidery on the vintage dress.
- The machine’s design was so intricate that it took hours to figure out how it operated.
2. Roll off
Definition: To start moving or to move off of something smoothly or effortlessly.
- Example Sentences:
- Tears began to roll off her cheeks as she watched the heartwarming scene.
- The ball rolled off the table and disappeared under the couch.
- As soon as the meeting ended, they let the tough questions just roll off their backs.
3. Riffing
Definition: To perform a monologue or spoken improvisation on a particular subject, often in an imaginative and energetic way.
- Example Sentences:
- He was riffing about his childhood adventures, and everyone in the room was laughing.
- The musician started riffing on her guitar, creating an electrifying solo.
- During the brainstorming session, he began riffing on potential solutions to the problem.
4. Biological
Definition: Related to the science of life and living organisms.
- Example Sentences:
- The biological study of plants has led to many important discoveries in botany.
- There are various biological factors that contribute to human aging.
- Her interest in biological processes steered her towards a career in medicine.
5. Degrading
Definition: Causing a loss of self-respect; humiliating.
- Example Sentences:
- The degrading remarks made by his supervisor affected his mental health.
- She felt the task was degrading and beneath her qualifications.
- It’s important to avoid degrading language when giving feedback.
6. Hypothetically
Definition: In a hypothetical way; theoretically.
- Example Sentences:
- Hypothetically, if money was no object, what would you do with your life?
- We discussed, hypothetically, the possibility of moving to another country.
- The scientist explained, hypothetically, the potential outcomes of the experiment.
7. Knuckleheads
Definition: A foolish or stupid person.
- Example Sentences:
- The group of knuckleheads at the back of the class wouldn’t stop giggling during the lecture.
- He regretted lending his car to those knuckleheads, as it came back with a dent.
- Sometimes, you just have to ignore the knuckleheads and focus on your work.
8. Linger
Definition: To stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave.
- Example Sentences:
- She lingered at the cafe, savoring her coffee and delaying the start of her workday.
- Memories of that day continue to linger in his mind, bringing both joy and sadness.
- The smell of freshly baked bread lingered in the air, inviting passersby.
9. Waddle down
Definition: To walk with short steps and a swaying motion, typically in a way that looks somewhat comical.
- Example Sentences:
- The little toddler waddled down the hall in her oversized shoes, making everyone smile.
- You could see the penguins waddle down the beach to the water every morning.
- After the long hike, she was so exhausted that she could only waddle down the path back to the campsite.
10. Losing streak
Definition: A continuous sequence of losses in a game or other competitive activity.
- Example Sentences:
- The team was desperate to break their losing streak after five consecutive defeats.
- His losing streak at the poker table made him reluctant to play any further.
- She finally snapped her losing streak with a stunning victory in the championship game.
11. Holy smokes
Definition: An exclamation used to express surprise, amazement, or disbelief.
- Example Sentences:
- Holy smokes, did you see how fast that car was going?
- When he saw the price tag, he exclaimed, “Holy smokes, that’s expensive!”
- “Holy smokes!” she shouted as the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat.
12. Bisque
Definition: A smooth, creamy soup typically made from pureed shellfish, vegetables, or poultry.
- Example Sentences:
- He ordered a bowl of lobster bisque as a starter for his meal.
- On cold winter days, she enjoyed making a rich tomato bisque for dinner.
- The menu featured a seasonal squash bisque that sounded tempting.
13. Pyromaniac
Definition: A person with an obsessive desire to set fire to things.
- Example Sentences:
- The investigator believed the fires were not accidental but set by a pyromaniac.
- As a child, he was fascinated with flames, but nobody suspected he would grow up to be a pyromaniac.
- The novel’s antagonist is a pyromaniac who thrills in the chaos he creates.
14. Patriotic
Definition: Having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one’s country.
- Example Sentences:
- She felt a patriotic duty to serve in the military and defend her country.
- The patriotic songs filled the air during the Independence Day celebration.
- Wearing his country’s flag, he felt a surge of patriotic pride during the Olympics.
15. Bummer
Definition: A situation or piece of information that is disappointing or upsetting.
- Example Sentences:
- Finding out the concert was sold out was a real bummer.
- “What a bummer, it started raining just as we set up the picnic,” he sighed.
- It was a bummer to hear that the movie we wanted to see received such terrible reviews.
16. Botchy
Definition: Done badly or carelessly; of poor quality.
- Example Sentences:
- The repair work on the house was botchy, leaving us with more issues than before.
- His botchy attempt at fixing the leak ended up flooding the entire bathroom.
- Despite the botchy start, the team managed to pull together and finish the project successfully.
17. Curl up
Definition: To arrange oneself or snuggle into a comfortable or cozy position.
- Example Sentences:
- On cold evenings, all she wanted to do was curl up with a good book by the fire.
- The cat would curl up in her lap every time she sat down on the couch.
- After a long day, they would curl up together and watch their favorite show.
18. Rattles
Definition: Makes a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds, typically as a result of being shaken and causing parts to knock against each other.
- Example Sentences:
- The windows rattled in their frames whenever the train passed by the house.
- She jumped when the snake rattled its tail as a warning.
- The old car rattled down the cobblestone street, drawing curious glances from pedestrians.
19. Spatial awareness
Definition: The awareness of the body in space and the ability to navigate and judge the position of objects relative to oneself.
- Example Sentences:
- Good spatial awareness is crucial for athletes, as it allows them to move efficiently and avoid injuries.
- The driving instructor emphasized the importance of developing spatial awareness while on the road.
- Children develop their spatial awareness through play, which helps them learn how to interact with the physical world around them.
20. Cut off
Definition: To remove or sever something by cutting, or to abruptly stop the provision or supply of something.
- Example Sentences:
- They had to cut off the branch that was hitting their window.
- His phone was cut off because he hadn’t paid the bill.
- During the debate, she was abruptly cut off before she could finish her point.
21. Irk
Definition: To irritate, annoy, or exasperate.
- Example Sentences:
- It irks me when people don’t reply to messages in a timely manner.
- The constant noise from the construction site next door really irks her.
- He was irked by the way his suggestions were always ignored at team meetings.
22. Acquaintances
Definition: People one knows slightly, but who are not close friends.
- Example Sentences:
- I ran into an old acquaintance from college at the grocery store.
- She has many acquaintances in the city from her various jobs and activities.
- Over time, some of our acquaintances become good friends.
23. Guilty pleasure
Definition: Something, such as a movie, television program, or piece of music, that one enjoys despite feeling that it is not generally held in high regard.
- Example Sentences:
- Watching reality TV shows is my guilty pleasure after a long day at work.
- He admitted that listening to 80s pop music was his guilty pleasure.
- Eating an entire pint of ice cream in one sitting is a guilty pleasure I indulge in sometimes.
24. Breakthrough
Definition: A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development.
- Example Sentences:
- The new cancer treatment represents a major breakthrough in medical research.
- After hours of discussion, the team had a breakthrough in the case that led them to the suspect.
- Her breakthrough in understanding the problem came unexpectedly in the middle of the night.
25. Rat race
Definition: A way of life in modern society, characterized by a frantic struggle to get ahead financially or materially.
- Example Sentences:
- After years in the rat race, he decided to quit his job and travel the world.
- Many people feel trapped in the rat race and long for a more meaningful existence.
- She wondered if all her hard work and participation in the rat race would truly make her happy in the end.
