Selasa, 10 Januari 2017

volare chit-chat edisi 19 - 19 mei 2016 : steal thunder


Someone 'steal my thunder' when they use your ideas or inventions to their own advantage.
for example is stole my thunder (past tense): 
i have a great idea for a news story  but a colage heard me talking about it and in the next meeting he suggest my idea like as had her own, he stole my thunder
for example is steal your thunder (past tense): 
im sorry for steal your thunder but i told to your wife
Volare Chit-Chat 29 december 2016 Idiom Aboutidiom usually used by native speaker to make them looks cool and make their words rich in meaning, and at this recorded about "poke your nose into something" is mean, find out anything that is not at his/her own business as known as "KEPO" in Indonesian and someone who did it is "busy buddy". and poke your nose is "verb" and busy buddy is "noun" example : - the goverment has no business poking its nose into people personal life. - I Wish he stop sticking his nose into my personal life - You will be in the trouble if u keep poking your nose into her business