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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2011

This idiom means to announce something that changes a situation drastically and unexpectedly




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  • "dropping a bomb" in Vietnamese means farting LOL

  • @haiha61089 hey that's a good one, I will think of using it!!!!!!!!!

  • @haiha61089 well it could mean like what this video's about too

  • @tinimissvn I didn't get what are you tring to say

  • @learnexmumbai so you know what the video is about right? dropping a bombshell also means to make shocking or disturbing announcement, or kinda like being arrogant.

  • @tinimissvn dropping a bombshell is giving or revealing some shocking news, not it's not begin arrogant

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  • @learnexmumbai Thank you so much. I have no idea before

  • Thanks for such wonderful videos you've uploaded!` They are all useful and easy to talk on board!`

  • @chisaoboy So he made one mistake. Big deal. What about what he has done? How many expression he has taught you with multiple meanings and sample sentences? What the f*** have you done? You should really think about what you say to others.

  • great lesson

  • useful english lesson in very modren way

  • @learnexmumbai hence the word "kind of"

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