We continue talking about expressions related to trip (see our first video here).
In this video, learn how to use:
- Guilt Trip
- Power Trip
- That’s a trip!
For even more meanings of “trip,” take a look at our Daily English 210 – A Family Road Trip, and Daily English 1294 – Chaperoning a Field Trip.
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