Advanced Vocabulary English Lesson 1038 | Mess With Someone & The Usual Suspects
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😄 Superbly Said Podcast
✨ Want to sound more natural when talking about teasing, rivalry, and playful humour?
Boost your fluency and confidence with this advanced English episode — and practise live with others at SpeakDuo.com!
📘 Lesson 1038 – Superbly Said Podcast
📂 Lesson Slides:
👉 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yH8X-_CFinVkQbETDTjcwv4EtCo9VMvS/view?usp=sharing
🧩 Quiz:
👉 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScnUo7c9B5_cus3EnMpbO3c59ZrTF3qIWuMezD8i_zn9H7Mxg/viewform
💬 In this episode, you’ll learn to say naturally:
😜 mess with someone – to tease or bother someone, either playfully or seriously
👀 have your eyes on someone/something – to watch closely because you’re interested or suspicious
⚔️ go to war with someone – to start a serious conflict or argument with someone
🤦♂️ you done messed up – a humorous way to say someone made a big mistake
🕵️ pray tell – a polite or dramatic way to ask someone to explain something
🏃 premature exodus – leaving somewhere too early, often humorously
🧍♂️🧍♀️ the usual suspects – the familiar people who are regularly involved in something
😈 mischievous – playfully causing trouble or acting a little naughty
💭 Why Listen?
✅ Learn native-level idioms used in movies, social media, and daily humour
✅ Understand when and how to use playful or dramatic expressions naturally
✅ Improve your intonation when expressing surprise, curiosity, or sarcasm
✅ Strengthen your ability to describe people’s attitudes and actions fluently
👉 Next Steps:
🗒️ Review the slides to hear tone and context examples
🧠 Take the quiz to test your understanding
💬 Practise live at https://SpeakDuo.com — and next time someone’s being mischievous, you’ll know exactly how to mess with them in perfect English 😎




