Read Common American Phrases in Everyday Contexts Online
Authors: Richard Spears
(I've) seen worse
.
a noncommittal and not totally negative judgment about something or someone.A
LICE
: How did you like the movie? J
OHN
: I've seen worse
.B
ILL
: What do you think about this weather? B
OB
: Seen worse. Can't remember when, though
.
jog
someone's
memory
to stimulate someone's memory to recall something.Hearing the first part of the song I'd forgotten really jogged my memory
.I tried to jog Bill's memory about our childhood antics.
Join the club
!
AND
Welcome to the club
!
You are one of many in the same condition or with the same problem.So, you just got your electric bill for last month, and you're astounded. Join the club!
D
ON
: I just found out that our company's pension plan is insolvent. I'm really screwed! A
NDY
: Welcome to the club!
(Just) gotta love it
!
Go to (You) (just) gotta love it!
Just a minute
.
AND
Just a moment.; Just a sec(ond).; Wait a minute.; Wait a sec(ond). 1
.
Please wait a short time.J
OHN
: Just a minute. B
OB
: What's the matter? J
OHN
: I dropped my wallet
.S
UE
: Just a sec. J
OHN
: Why? S
UE
: I think we're going in the wrong direction. Let's look at the map
.
2
.
(Usually an exclamation.) Stop there.; Hold it!J
OHN
: Just a minute! M
ARY
: What's wrong? J
OHN
: That stick looked sort of like a snake. But it's all right. M
ARY
: You scared me to death!M
ARY
: Wait a minute! B
ILL
: Why? M
ARY
: We're leaving an hour earlier than we have to.
Just a moment
.
Go to Just a minute.
Just a second
.
Go to Just a minute.
(Just) as I expected
.
I thought so.; I knew it would be this way.Just as I expected. The window was left open and it rained in.
A: He's not here. B: As I expected, he left work early again.