Friday, August 16, 2019

To get a Big Bang for your buck

"To get a Big Bang for your buck." - I don't quite know the origins of this English expression, but it is one that you will here people say when they are really excited about a great deal. I think the expression maybe comes from fireworks. Like people when they buy fireworks want to know which ones will give them the biggest bang for their buck (remember buck is slang for dollar). - It's open to interpretation though.  That's what is so fun about learning English!  



What's a good deal where you live. Can you use one of these expressions to talk about it? Go ahead, give it a try in the comments. -


Examples on YouTube

Examples on Twitter


Examples in the News
 


Photo by Artem Bali  https://www.pexels.com/@belart84 
 

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