

AEE 2366: Don’t Blow Off This English Vocabulary Episode!
41 snips Mar 3, 2025
Dive into the intriguing world of phrasal verbs, particularly those with 'blow,' and discover their importance in everyday English. The hosts share fun stories, from blowouts in hairstyling to the versatile meanings of expressions like 'blow off' and 'blow up.' Learn how context shapes interpretations and hear personal anecdotes that lighten up the conversation. Engage with practical examples through roleplay, enhancing your conversational skills and fluency with these essential phrases. Perfect your English while enjoying a lively discussion!
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Blowout vs. Flat Tire
- Aubrey and Michelle discuss the term "blowout" in the context of car tires.
- Michelle mentions she uses the term "flat tire" instead of "blowout."
Multiple Meanings of Blow Up
- "Blow up" can mean to inflate something like a balloon or air mattress.
- It can also mean to become angry or to suddenly become popular, like actor Timothée Chalamet.