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Live Phrase Means Eslpod Lot Unconventional Marriages Podcast

Id ESLPod_1089_WE_1853
Episode Id ESLPod 1089
Episode Title Unconventional Marriages
Phrase to live apart
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to live apart" means to live separately, or to not share a home or other residence: "I was already in college when my little brother was born, so we've always lived apart." The phrase "to live it up" means to have a lot of fun, especially while spending a lot of money: "You're only young once, so live it up and have some fun!" The phrase "to live in sin" means to live together with someone in a romantic, sexual relationship before marriage: "The church discourages people from living in sin." Finally, the phrase "live and let live" means that one should tolerate or accept another person's unusual behavior: "If Ulysses likes to eat pickles and ice cream together, let him do what makes him happy. Live and let live."
Topics Relationships + Family

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