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….
Uncensored English conversation: Farts (part 1)
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Barking spiders and stepping frogs: the vocabulary of farting
Hi! Lori here, welcoming you to another episode of Uncensored English. Today my British friend Michael and I discuss farts and farting, a topic that we think is very funny. Unfortunately, some of you might find it completely disgusting, so if you [...]
What pisses you off? Part 2 - vocabulary
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Informal ways to express irritation, frustration and difficulty
Noun phrases
Pain in the neck (Am E. Br.E ): /rear/ass/bum (Br.E)/butt (Am.E) : describing anything tedious, difficult, annoying or irritating. Also used to describe people who are annoying, irritating or difficult to deal with:
My boss is a real pain in the ass (neck/butt/rear); [...]
What pisses you off? Part 1 - conversation
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Introduction
Hello and welcome to Uncensored English! Uncensored English is an English learning podcast that teaches you the edgier side of the English language. My name is Lori, and I am the naughty person in charge of the show. At Uncensored English, we believe that mastery of a foreign language [...]



