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Idiom Quiz - I am as full as a goog.

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Idiom quiz. Entries by 10am wita tomorrow. Answers in comments box please.

What does it mean?

I am as full as a goog.




Congratulations to our Idiom quiz winners this week. They are Ariza Ahmad As-Zubair, Melissa Anggraini, Oe Oe N, and Emi Kumia Lazuardi.

Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your fb name, real name and address so we can get your prizes in the mail.

To be as full as a goog means to have eaten so much that you can't eat any more.

In Australia eggs are often called googie eggs by children, so an egg is also a goog.

Idiom Quiz - To cost big bikkies

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Idiom quiz. Answers in the comments box by 10am wita tomorrow.

What does it mean?

"It must have cost big bikkies."




Our Idiom quiz winners this week are Hirfatul Jannah and Rudi Hartono. Congratulations. Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your fb name, real name and address so we can get your prizes in the mail.

To cost big bikkies means to be very expensive. This idiom is very commonly used in Australia.


 

Idiom Quiz - "I think we have hit a snag."

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Idiom quiz.

Entries by 10am wita tomorrow, answer in the comment box.

What does it mean?

"I think we have hit a snag."


 
 
Hey FBers, hope you are having a great week. Our Idiom quiz winners this week are Azis Gagah and Listia Vidyawati M Manurung. Please send your fb name, real name and address to kangguru@ialf.edu so we can get your prizes in the mail.

To hit a snag means to come up against a difficulty or problem.




Idiom Quiz - It's out the back of beyond

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Idiom quiz. Entries in the comments box by 9am wita tomorrow.

What does it mean?

It's out the back of beyond.




Congrats to our Idiom quiz winners: Mala CiiHimawari KangenWfg and Sabaroeddin Djamal.

Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your fbname, real name and address so we can get your prizes in the mail.

It's out the back of beyond means it is in a remote location.



























Idiom Quiz "It was a close shave"

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Idiom quiz.

What does it mean? Answers in the comments box by 9am wita tomorrow.

"It was a close shave"
 
 
Winners for the Idiom quiz this week are Chrisdo T Damanik and Amna Yusra, congratulations.

Please send an email with your fb name, real name and address to kangguru@ialf.edu so we can get your prizes in the mail.

A close shave means that something very bad almost happened, but you managed to avoid it.
 
 
 

Idiom Quiz "To nip it in the bud"

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Idiom quiz. Please note that due to the Lebaran holiday the quiz will not close until Sunday 6pm wita. Winners announced Monday.

What does it mean? Answers in the comments box please.

To nip it in the bud.





Idiom quiz winners: Congratulations.

Signorita Santi, Adi Ryan S, Yeni Aminudin, Anisa Faarzana.\

Please send an email with your fb name, real name and address to kangguru@ialf.edu so we can get your prizes in the mail.

To nip something in the bud is to stop something before it becomes a problem.



Idiom Quiz - It's Murphy's law

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Idiom quiz: entries in comments box by 9am wita tomorrow.

What does it mean when we say "It's Murphy's law"?


Congratulations to our Idiom Quiz winners Wirlianissa Zr and Surya Refresh.. Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your fb name, real name and address so we can get your Kang Guru Flashdrives in the mail.

Murphy's law means that if something can go wrong, it will.




Idiom Quiz - "To get cold feet"

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Idiom Quiz:

Answers in the comments box before 9am wita tomorrow.

What does it mean?

"To get cold feet"




Congratulations to our Idiom Quiz winners for this week: Pehek Irawan and Agustin Darmayanti. Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your fb name, real name and address so we can get your prizes in the mail.

To get cold feet means to suddenly be afraid or nervous to do something that has been planned. It is often used to describe the nerves just before getting married.



 

Idiom Quiz - I am chasing my tail

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_Idiom quiz

_What does it mean? Answers in comment box by 10am wita tomorrow.

_I am chasing my tail.




_Hi FBers, congratulations to our Idiom quiz winners this week. Imelda Sibarani and _Sakti Tiroes. Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your FB name, real _name and address so we can get your prizes in the mail.

_I am chasing my tail.

_This means I am working really hard but not really achieving very much. I am _going around and around in circles, but never getting to the end.





 

Idiom quiz - To be on the ball

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Good morning FBers, Idiom quiz time.

Answers in the comment box by 9am wita tomorrow.

What does it mean?

"To be on the ball".

Prizes of Flashdisks. Good luck.





And the winners for this week's Idiom quiz are Sreety Poetri Magety and Aris Adi. Congratulations. Send you fb name, real name and address to kangguru@ialf.edu so we can get your Flashdrives in the mail.

To be on the ball is to be ready for anything, keeping up with what's going on, ready for any challenge.




 

Idiom Quiz - To touch base

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Idiom Quiz. Entries close 9am wita tomorrow. Answers in the comments box please.

What does it mean?

To touch base.
 
 
Congratulations to our Idiom quiz winners: Yhuni Ithuech Yuni and Ayuik C Untung. Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your fb name, real name and address so we can get your Kang Guru Indonesia flashdrives in the mail to you.

To touch base with someone is to catch up with their news, meet up with.
 
 

Idiom Quiz - I heard it on the grapevine

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Idiom quiz for this week. Entries in the comments box by 9am wita tomorrow.

Just to clarify for those who are unsure, winners are selected from all the correct entries, time of entry is not considered.

What does it mean?

I heard it on the grapevine.





Our Idiom quiz winners this week are Wasiro Maranata Simanjuntak and Areery Parwa, Congratulations.

Please send your fb name, real name, address and tshirt size to kangguru@ialf.edu so we can get your prizes in the mail.

To hear it on the grapevine is to indicate it is heard from others, in an unofficial capacity, it may even be rumour or gossip.


 

Idiom - He can talk until he is blue in the face

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Good morning FBers. Hope you are all fighting fit (well and healthy)

Our idiom quiz for today is below. Responses in the comments box by 9am wita tomorrow please.

What does it mean?

He can talk until he is blue in the face.



Congratulations to our Idiom quiz winners Lalu Julian and Septia NingRum. Please send your fb name, real name, address and t-shirt size to kangguru@ialf.edu

To talk till he is blue in the face means that he can keep trying to convince someone but they will not listen or change their minds no matter how long he tries to convince them.