Slang English – 9 to 5 – multiple choice by Mariusz | Dec 23, 2024 Check how well you know these English slang expressions.1. What does "to get into the swing of things" mean? A. To get used to something B. To make a mistake C. To avoid responsibilities None 2. What does "to get off on the wrong foot" mean? A. To start a relationship well B. To begin a relationship in a negative way C. To step on someone's foot accidentally None 3. What does "to call it a day" mean? A. To finish work for the day B. To start a new project C. To cancel plans None 4. What does "to dot the i’s and cross the t’s" mean? A. To prepare for a test B. To write neatly C. To focus on small details None 5. What does "to give sb. the evils" mean? A. To compliment someone B. To give someone an angry glare C. To ignore someone None 6. What does "a wet blanket" refer to? A. A person who ruins the fun B. A damp piece of cloth C. Someone who is always late None 7. What does "noob" mean? A. Someone experienced in a field B. Someone new and inexperienced C. A person who is lazy None 8. What does "a drag" mean? A. Something that is annoying or boring B. A heavy object to carry C. A situation that is exciting None 9. What does "T.G.I.F." stand for? A. Time Goes In Fun B. The Greatest Idea Forever C. Thank God It’s Friday None 10. What does "slammed" mean? A. To have too much work to do B. To close a door loudly C. To fail at something None 11. What does "to hook sb. up" mean? A. To ask someone for help B. To catch someone doing something wrong C. To introduce or arrange something for someone None 12. What does "to show sb. the ropes" mean? A. To tie something securely B. To teach someone how things work C. To explain a complicated idea None Time is Up! Time's upTHE END OF THE LESSONÅšwietnie! Lekcja ukoÅ„czona!PamiÄ™taj, żeby dodać lekcjÄ™ do zrobionych.W ten sposób zapiszesz lekcjÄ™ w swojej historii nauki. Możesz jÄ… sprawdzić z poziomu swojego profilu. [wp_customcalendar_single]