Hello, I`m a very interesting and intelligent and hairy man, and today, this hair and I will be teaching you some English idioms. I bet you`ve never been taught by some hair before.
I`ve been a little bit busy recently, but today, as you can see, I`ve decided to let my hair down. In English, if we behave in a less serious way than usual, and didn`t enjoy ourselves a little, we can say ‘I let my hair down’. I let my hair down.
Hey, what`s happening baby, or, sir, it`s you, er, yes, yes, of course, yes, I`ll do that tomorrow. Ok, really? Right now? Ok, ok, ok. Keep your hair on. In English, if we want someone who`s angry to calm down, we can say ‘keep your hair on’, keep your hair on.
Fortunately, I never get angry. What do you mean? I do not, I`m always calm. Look at you, I never get angry, I`m always calm, what is the matter with you, look at me now, I`m calm, I`m calm, I`m relaxed, aaaaa.
Darts, my favorite sport. Oh, but it`s so tense, I`m tearing my hair out, aaa. In English, if we are very anxious about something, we can say ‘I`m tearing my hair out’, I`m tearing my hair out.