1223The Flatemates E151617
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to have a heart-to-heart: to have an honest and open conversation about your feelings
to start afresh: to begin again, in a new way
a silly goose (informal, affectionate): a foolish person Pour out something/Pour something out: Talk about emotions or feelings You can pour out your troubles to me. I won't tell anyone. She really poured her heart out to her mum after she failed her exams.
Find out (something): Learn something (by reading or hearing it) I only found out last week that she's getting married. She kept that one a secret! When she found out he was having an affair, she divorced him.
Go out (with someone): Have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone They've been going out for 5 years and he still hasn't asked her to marry him. He asked her to go out with him but she didn't fancy him so she said "No."
Point out something/Point something out: Inform or tell We had a great tour guide in Paris . She pointed out lots of secret places we'd never heard of before. When I make a mistake I hate the way he always points it out .
Fall out (with someone): Have an argument or disagreement with someone and stop being friends with him or her She fell out with me after all these years over an invite to a party! They were best friends for years but they fell out and now they don't even talk to each other.
Run out (of something): Not have anything left of something This pen has run out . Can I borrow yours? Our car ran out of petrol and we had to walk 10 miles to a garage to buy some more.
Figure something out/Figure out something: Think about something until you discover the answer He figured out how his new DVD player worked after he read the instruction manual.
There are plenty more fish in the sea: (idiom): There are other people available (in this episode, Helen suggest there are other girlfriends apart from Alice for Michal).
to give someone a knock-back (informal): to reject someone
a weird bloke (informal): a strange man