| Id | ESLPod_1205_WE_2083 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1205 |
| Episode Title | Bragging About Success With Women |
| Phrase | to slam |
| Text | In this podcast, the verb "to slam" means for a door or another heavy object to make a loud noise when closing or falling forcefully: "The drunk driver slammed her car into the side of the building." Sometimes the verb "to slam" means for something to be hit between other objects forcefully: "Ouch! I slammed my hand in the car door." The phrase "to slam on the brakes" means to stop a car very quickly: "If you hadn't slammed on your breaks, you might have hit that little girl!" Finally, the phrase "to slam the door in (someone's) face" means to refuse to speak with someone: "Sometimes salespeople have to get used to people slamming the door in their face." |
| Topics | Relationships + Family |
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