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1. Have a crush on sb
2. Wingman
3. Flirt with sb
4. lead someone on = give the person false hope or expectations about the relationship -- làm
hiểu lầm (làm người ta tưởng mình cũng thích người ta nhưng ko phải vậy.)
5. Taken: ready for the relationship
6. Play hard to get
A: "There's this hot chick at the bar I'm trying to hook up with, but she's playing hard to get." B: "Dude
, she told you toleave her alone. You should listen to her."
Dating time
- Ask sb out,
- Dating/ go out with them/be seeing sb
- Have good chemistry with sb
- Click with sb: be compatible, understand each other well
1. To have a positive connection or friendly rapport with one, often quickly.I just don't click with
those people—I doubt we have anything in common.I clicked with Ashley immediately, and
we've been best friends ever since.
2. To quickly resonate with one or a group.If our invention clicks with consumers, then we'll be
millionaires!
3. To make sense to one; to be able to be understood by one.The tutor's explanation of sine and
cosine really clicked with me—I think I finally understand it now.
-partner
Problem//trouble in paradise
cliché Stress, difficulty, unhappiness, or discontentment in what is thought to be a happy or stable situatio
n, often amarriage or romantic relationship.I think that's David's husband over there flirting with the bart
ender. Surely there isn't trouble in paradise already?It looks like there might be trouble in paradise for
the tech giant, as news is leaking of a major internal power strugglewithin the company.
Stand someone up: Cho leo cay
To fail to meet someone for a date, meeting, or appointment, especially without telling them. In this usage
, a noun orpronoun can be used between "stand" and "up."I'm sorry I stood you up, but I had a family e
mergency last night.Tom is really bad about standing up his dates.
Turn sb down: Don’t want to go for a date with him/her: tu choi hen ho
See something through rose-tined glasses: only see the good side of something