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Make Phrase Read Eslpod Means Affectionate Public Podcast

Id ESLPod_0293_WE_0260
Episode Id ESLPod 293
Episode Title Being Affectionate in Public
Phrase to make out
Text The phrase "to make out," in this podcast, means to kiss and touch someone sexually for a long time: "Did your parents ever catch you making out with your boyfriend when you were a teenager?" The phrase "to make out" is also used to ask someone informally how he or she did with something, or whether he or she was successful in doing something: "How did you make out on your first day at work?" The phrase "to make (something) out" means to distinguish something, or to be able to read or hear something that is difficult to read or hear: "Can you make out what that sign says? The letters are too small for me to read them." Or, "The professor is speaking too quietly and it's hard to make out what she's saying."
Topics Relationships + Family

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