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Colloquialism

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"Couch potato" is a colloquialism for a person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching television.
"Ain't" is a colloquialism for "is not" or "are not."
He's a "good egg" is a colloquialism for a person with a kind heart.
"The place was a mess" is a colloquialism for "The place was very messy."
The writer used colloquialism phrases to create a relatable character.
"Freak out" is a colloquialism used to describe a sudden state of extreme emotional distress.
"Pop" is a colloquialism for "soda" in some parts of the United States.
"He's a stand-up guy" is a colloquialism that means "he is an honorable and reliable person."
"No way, Jose!" is a colloquialism used to express disbelief or disagreement.
"Y'all" is a colloquialism that is commonly used in the southern United States.
"Y'all" is a common colloquialism in Southern dialects.
"I'm gonna hit the hay" is a colloquialism for going to bed.
"He's a real piece of work" is a colloquialism used to describe someone who is difficult or unpleasant.
"I ain't got no money" is an example of a colloquialism that is not grammatically correct.
"Ain't" is a colloquialism for "am not," "is not," or "are not."
"She's a real go-getter" is a colloquialism for "she's a very ambitious person."
"I'm gonna hit the hay" is a colloquialism for "I'm going to bed."
"Gimme" is a colloquialism for "give me" in informal speech.
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