Saturday, March 26, 2011

Die For and Shut Your Cake Hole

Today's phrasal verb is Die For.  It is often heard as To Die For, which has a slightly different meaning.
The first means: to want something a lot. The second means: that something is excellent.

I'm dying for  the weekend to come!- this week's been so hard.
I would die for a Super Burrito with extra guacamole and cheese right now!  
This blueberry cheesecake is to die for! Have a bite.  


Today's idiom is Shut Your Cake Hole!  It means:
Be quiet or more rudely, shut up.

Aaahh, just shut yer cake hole for a second, willya?. You never stop nagging. 


Note:  I personally like to use this phrase on neighborhood dogs who bark at me when I pass by their door.

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