Previous episodes
- September 2, 2007 — Uncensored English UE03 - idioms - kick ass
This ESL / EFL podcast covers the idiomatic expression “to kick (someone’s / something’s) ass” and “kick-ass” as an adjective.
The phrase can refer to a real ass (butt or bum), but usually the ass is metaphorical. That is, it’s not a question of a real-world, physical ass; the ass stands for something else. In fact, all usages of kick ass that don’t involve a physical foot connecting to a physical ass are metaphorical figures of speech….- September 2, 2007 — UE03 kick ass show notes (pdf)
Here you can download the shownotes for UE03
- April 29, 2007 — Uncensored English vocabulary: Barking spiders and stepping on frogs (Farts part 2)
- April 29, 2007 — Uncensored English conversation: Farts (part 1)
- April 1, 2007 — What pisses you off? Part 2 - vocabulary
- April 1, 2007 — What pisses you off? Part 1 - conversation

