

The English We Speak: Twist someone's arm
7 snips Mar 25, 2025
Discover the intriguing phrase 'twist someone's arm' and its unexpected meaning of persuading someone who's reluctant. The discussion is filled with personal anecdotes that highlight both the humorous and serious sides of the expression. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how this colorful idiom plays out in real-life scenarios.
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Dinner Example
- Feifei's friend persuaded her to go to dinner, even though she initially didn't want to.
- This illustrates the friendly use of the phrase.
Twist Someone's Arm Meaning
- "Twisting someone's arm" means persuading them to do something they're hesitant about.
- It doesn't refer to actual physical harm.
Concert Example
- Beth's mum convinced her to attend a concert she wasn't interested in.
- She ended up enjoying the concert, demonstrating the positive outcome of persuasion.