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5. Feel like a fish out of water Be like a fish out of water Feel uncomfortable because you are in an unfamiliar situation. If you feel like a fish out of water, you feel awkward or uncomfortable because you are in an unusual or unfamiliar situation. eT ely | don't like going to the big parties they have. | always feel like a fish out of | water there. Todd is a country boy raised in a small town in Northumberland and was like a fish out of water when he visited bustling London.
6. What does this mean really?
7. And this?
Hang on means to wait awhile. Hang ona minute. | need to talk to you. Hang on. Let me catch up with you.
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