| Id | ESLPod_1086_WE_1847 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1086 |
| Episode Title | Giving Bribes to Children for Good Behavior |
| Phrase | dare |
| Text | In this podcast, the verb "to dare" means to do something that is very difficult or challenging, that is not socially acceptable, or that risks disapproval: "I dare you to kiss the next girl you see." The phrase "how dare you" shows shock and anger related to someone's word or actions: "How dare you steal money from my wallet!" The phrase "don't you dare" is used to warn someone not to do something, because it will make one very angry: "Don't you dare disobey me when I tell you to do something!" Finally, in the game "truth or dare," people take turns deciding whether they will truthfully answer another person's question or accept the dare or challenge and do what they've been dared to do. |
| Topics | Daily Life | Relationships + Family |
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