Phrasal Verbs in FRIENDS

Phrasal verbs 👇 0:53 “I’ll just call her back“ to call back - to return a call. 1:30 “I gotta get out of here“ to get out - to leave, to climb out: “Get out of the car!“ 1:54 “Do you think this is why Chandler took off?“ to take off - 1. to leave, especially in a hurry: “The airplane is taking off“ 2. to become famous quickly: “Her career took off“3. to remove clothes. 1:59 “I took out the trash last night“ to take out - 1. to remove. 2. to borrow from a place: “I took out a book from the library“ 3. to take on a date: “Can I take you out sometime? “ 4. to kill: “The assassin took out the target“ 2:02 “This is turning into the worst wedding day ever“ to turn into - to change from one state to another. 2:20 “I’m really looking forward to you and me having sexual intercourse“ to look forward to - to be waiting with excitement. 2:37 “You should totally put your name down“ to put down - 1. to write something on a piece of paper. 2. to kill an animal using a drug because it is very old, ill, or dangerous. 3. to criticize someone. 3:25 “Don’t even get me started on yours“ to get someone started on something - to do or say something that makes someone talk for a long time about something.  3:36 “Rachel and I need to get on with our lives“ to get on with something - to continue doing something. 3:39 “Maybe start seeing other people“ to see someone – “seeing someone“ is before a relationship is serious, meaning people are just talking and going out on dates without commitment or labels. 4:01 “You can’t just give up“ to give up - to stop doing something before you have finished it, usually because it is too difficult. 4:21 “I just got back on the plane“ to get back – 1. to enter again. 2. to start doing something again. 3. to get back to someone: to talk to someone later. 5:11 “I’ve got to get off this plane“ to get off – 1. to leave transport. 2. to remove from your body.
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