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why does she have bags well I'm staying with you guys what we're going to be roomies come on hello everyone welcome back in this video we're going to learn six phrasal verbs wit...

Course: Phrasal verbs from TVSection: Six everyday phrasal verbsSubtitles: en

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why does she have

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bags well I'm staying with you guys what

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we're going to be roomies come

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on hello

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everyone welcome

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back in this video we're going to learn

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six phrasal verbs with

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friends let's

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begin is there anything I could do to

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you know butter him up anything he

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really likes he does have a pretty

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serious latex fetish we'll see how

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dinner

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goes

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is there anything I could do to you know

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butter him up anything he really likes

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he does have a pretty serious latex

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fetish we'll see how dinner

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goes the phrasal verb butter someone up

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means to flatter or praise someone

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excessively in order to gain their favor

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or make them help

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you it's a separable phrasal verb

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meaning that the verb and the

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preposition can be separated by an

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object

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examples I buttered up my boss a bit by

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praising their leadership skills during

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the team

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meeting she buttered up her professor

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with compliments

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