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Jan 2025
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179 - What's a Hyperbole? Examples and a...

Shana Thompson
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In this episode, we explore hyperboles, dramatic and exaggerated figures of speech commonly used in American English. Shana and her mom, Mara, share everyday examples and discuss their meanings in a fun, relatable conversation.


What's a hyperbole?

  • Hyperboles are not meant to be taken literally. They emphasize a point or evoke strong feelings such as humor, drama, or enthusiasm. For example: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."

Everyday Hyperboles

  • “I’m melting”: Used when feeling extremely hot.
  • This bag "weighs a ton”: Describes something very heavy.
  • “As old as dirt”: Refers to someone or something extremely old.
  • “My mouth was on fire”: Indicates eating very spicy food.

Losing Body Parts (Metaphorically!)

  • “Cry your eyes out”: Feeling extreme sadness.
  • “Laugh your head off”: Laughing uncontrollably.
  • “Dance your feet off”: Dancing with great energy.
  • “Sing your heart out”: Singing with passion and volume.

More Common Hyperboles

  • “Bored to death”: Extremely bored, as Mara describes watching football.
  • “Floating on air”: Feeling extremely happy, such as discovering you’re going to be a grandparent.
  • “So angry you could explode”: Expressing intense frustration.
  • “Tastes like heaven on earth”: Describing an exceptionally delicious dessert.
  • “In your wildest dreams”: Imagining something extraordinary, like meeting Jane Austen.
  • “Speechless”: Amazed or overwhelmed, often by a breathtaking experience.
  • To be on top of the world: To be thrilled, or feel ecstatic / excited about life.
  • “Everyone and their mom”: EVERYONE and more.


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