🔘 Marinating
#slang
◻️Gaining a Crewmate's trust and then killing them
In Among Us, an Imposter who is marinating a Crewmate is attempting to gain that Crewmate's trust, so the Crewmate will vouch for the Imposter during eliminations. Imposters sometimes marinate a Crewmate in long games, in which there is time to both gain a Crewmate's trust in the early game and exploit that trust in the late game.
Specifically, an Imposter marinates a Crewmate by sticking close to that Crewmate during the early stages of a game. The best marinations involve an Imposter staging at least one scenario in which it would be easy to kill the Crewmate without any other Crewmates noticing, thereby "proving" the Imposter's innocence.
If an Imposter successfully marinates a Crewmate, that Crewmate will assert the Imposter's innocence and likely even vote with the Imposter during eliminations. The Imposter, of course, will also assert the Crewmate's innocence, further strengthening the deadly bond between marinator and marinatee.
❓Example
Can't you see that Toast is just marinating you? He does it all the time!
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#slang
What does marinating mean in Among Us?
◻️Gaining a Crewmate's trust and then killing them
In Among Us, an Imposter who is marinating a Crewmate is attempting to gain that Crewmate's trust, so the Crewmate will vouch for the Imposter during eliminations. Imposters sometimes marinate a Crewmate in long games, in which there is time to both gain a Crewmate's trust in the early game and exploit that trust in the late game.
Specifically, an Imposter marinates a Crewmate by sticking close to that Crewmate during the early stages of a game. The best marinations involve an Imposter staging at least one scenario in which it would be easy to kill the Crewmate without any other Crewmates noticing, thereby "proving" the Imposter's innocence.
If an Imposter successfully marinates a Crewmate, that Crewmate will assert the Imposter's innocence and likely even vote with the Imposter during eliminations. The Imposter, of course, will also assert the Crewmate's innocence, further strengthening the deadly bond between marinator and marinatee.
❓Example
Can't you see that Toast is just marinating you? He does it all the time!
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📔 not do a stroke (of work)
#idiom
📋Meaning
To not do any work at all.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣Now that Jim's retired, he just spends all day on the couch watching television. He won't do a stroke of work around the house!
🗣I'm going to have a long night ahead with this term paper, as I haven't done a stroke up till now.
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#idiom
📋Meaning
To not do any work at all.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣Now that Jim's retired, he just spends all day on the couch watching television. He won't do a stroke of work around the house!
🗣I'm going to have a long night ahead with this term paper, as I haven't done a stroke up till now.
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🪩 Hang in there
🪄To not give up.
Example:
I know things are hard but hang in there.
#expression
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🪄To not give up.
Example:
I know things are hard but hang in there.
#expression
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Here's some interesting #vocabulary. These words are nouns when they refer to animals but they can be verbs describing people's actions. 🤯
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Let's learn some new vocabulary today. Here are 6 phrasal verbs that include the word "pass."
#phrasal_verb
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#phrasal_verb
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𝐕𝐎𝐂𝐀𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐀𝐑𝐘
The children __________ between being excited and tired.
The children __________ between being excited and tired.
Anonymous Quiz
25%
A. withstood
15%
B. snoozed
11%
C. recurred
48%
D. alternated
𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌𝐌𝐀𝐑
What _______ if you didn't have to work for six months?
What _______ if you didn't have to work for six months?
Anonymous Quiz
12%
A. do you do
13%
B. will you do
7%
C. did you do
68%
D. would you do