Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Feel......................

THE FEEL= the feeling that you get when you touch sth/are touched. (You can tell it's silk by THE FEEL)

GET THE FEEL OF SOMETHING= to be familiar with sth. (I haven't GOT THE FEEL OF the brakes in this car).

FEELINGLY= with very strong emotions. (He spoke FEELINGLY about his dead father).

FEEL SOMEBODY UP= to touch sb sexually, especially when they don't want you to. (The passengers beat him when he tried to FEEL A GIRL UP in the bus).

FEEL THE PINCH= to not have enough money. (After losing the job, I started FEELING THE PINCH).

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Nova English Campus Word of the Day:

GIVE/PAY HEED TO SOMEBODY/SOMETHING= to pay careful attention to somebody's warning/advice.(PLEASE PAY HEED TO his warning if you don't want to endanger youself).

COMPLY= to obay a rule/an order etc. (They refused to COMPLY with the UN resolution).

ABIDE BY= to accept and act according to a law, an agreement etc. (You have to ABIDE by the rules of our club).

WALK THE CHALK LINE= obey completely & fearfully. (My dad used to make me WALK THE CHALK LINE in my childhood).

KOWTOW= to show somebody in authority too much respect and be too willing to obey them or be ready to do anything for them. (Sam gets promotion because he always KOWTOWS the boss. I'm not ready for that).

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Shacks, Slums all that stuff...

Nova English Campus. Word of the Day:
As requested by many of you over the phone, I am posting a few pics to make the meanings of certain words clearer. Remember each pic represents the word given just above them.

SHACK= a small improperly constructed house of poor people often built in an illegal area. (The authorities demolished all the SHACKS located just near the central railway station.
  
 

TREE HOUSE= a house-like structure built in the branches of a tree. (Poachers often stay in TREE HOUSES while hunting elephants or other animals.)


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CHALET= a small house or hut used by people on holiday/vacation. (Is there any CHALET around here to sit and have some beer?)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


SLUM= an area of a city that is very poor and where houses are dirty and in bad condition.(She was brought up in the SLUMS of Mumbai)







Hi Guys!
Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's Day. Romantic Happy Valentine's Day to all of  you from Jacob.
Hope you will all enjoy with your dearest ones.....!!!

Here are a few beautiful lines of Shakespeare which came to my mind on this occasion.....

Valentine's Day is mentioned ruefully by Ophelia in Hamlet:

To-morrow is Saint Valentine's day,
All in the morning betime,
And I a maid at your window,
To be your Valentine.
Then up he rose, and donn'd his clothes,
And dupp'd the chamber-door;
Let in the maid, that out a maid
Never departed more.

—William Shakespeare , Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

FAMILIAR SOUNDS FROM YOUR BODY.

PUKE= to vomit. (The baby PUKED all over me this morning). Synonym: BARF.

SLURP= to make a loud noice while you are drinking something hot. (Everyone looked at her when she SLURPED her tea).

BELCH= to let air come up noisily from your stomach and out through your mouth. (After having the delicious dinner, he BELCHED loudly).

HAVE BUTTERFLIES IN YOUR STOMACH= to have a nervous feeling in your stomach before doing sth important. ( I always HAVE BUTTERFLIES IN MY STOMACH just before facing an interview).

HICCUP= a sharp, repeated uncontrollable sound made in the throat.(I ate so quickly and got HICCUPS).

SNORE= to breathe noisely through your nose and mouth while you are asleep. (I could hear Harry SNORING in the next room).

SNEEZE= to have air come suddenly through your nose and mouth in a way that you can't control, for example because you have cold. (I've been SNEEZING all morning).

FART= to let air from the bowels come out through the backside of your body. (We couldn't help laughing when he FARTED loudly during the discussion!!).

A FEW STYLISH WORDS FOR YOU

BUSYBODY= a person who is too interested in what others are doing. (I hate John who is an interfering old BUSYBODY).

NOSY PARKER= a person who is too interested in other people's affairs. (Don't be a NOSY PARKER - it's none of your business).

PAPARAZZO= a photographer who follows famous people around in order to get spicy photographs to sell to a newspaper. (The actress died in an accident while trying to escape from a PAPARAZZO)

SPOILSPORT= a person who spoils other people's enjoyment, for example by not taking part in an activity or by behaving in a stupid way. (Jim is an incorrigible SPOILSPORT that no one likes his presence).

FLATTERER= a person who says nice things about you in order to get any favour from you. (Don't be fooled by that flatterer).

CON ARTIST= a person who regularly cheats others. (Stay away from him - he's a real CON ARTIST)

TATTLE= tell somebody, especially somebody in authority about something bad that somebody else has done.

Monday, February 8, 2010

BATH and BATHE

When you wash yourself, you can say that you BATH (British English) or BATHE (American English)
Example: "Do you BATH/BATHE daily?"

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Examples of BLENDS

Hi everybody!
Sorry, I was so busy with a few of my buddies last evening. So I couldn't exemplify the BLENDS which I posted yesterday. Here they are.....

MOTEL= (I prefer a MOTEL to a hotel)
SMOG= (Vehicular traffic may be affected today by the increasing levels of SMOG)

EMOTICON= (Emoticon for 'smile' is :-) , 'lugh' :-D , 'sad' :-(
INFOTAINMENT= (Many TV channels these days telecast INFOTAINMENT programs)

INTERCOM= (All the rooms in our office are connected through INTERCOM)
BRUNCH= (Due to poverty, I used to have only BRUNCH during my college days)

EMAIL= (Don't forget to EMAIL me as soon as you get there)
GOODBYE= (Hiding the tears that welled out, she bid me GOODBYE)

FANTABULOUS= (Shakira's dance moves are FANTABULOUS)
INTERNET= (Jazz is an Internet SAVVY)

MANIMAL= (How could you stay the whole week with a MANIMAL like Martin?)
MOPED= (MOPEDS were in vogue till a few years ago in India)

MOTORCADE= (It was the President's MOTORCADE that glided by just now)
TELECAST= (The match will be TELECAST simultanously to nearly 150 cities)

WORKAHOLIC= (Susane's husband is a WORKAHOLIC. He never reaches home before midnight)
WIKIPEDIA= (WIKIPEDIA is today more popular than the Encyclopedia Britanica)

ADVERTAINMENT= (Did you watch the recent ADVERTAINMENT of "Close-Up'?)
BLOG= (He has been BLOGGing on the subject for the last 3 years)

CAMCODER= (CAMCODER is one of the most exciting inventions of modern electronics)
CINEPLEX= (A number of modern CINEPLEXES are cropping up in my country)

FORTNIGHT= (This magazine comes FORTNIGHTLY)
HINGLISH= (HINGLISH is more common than English in India!)