>a slap in the face:
>>an action that seems to be deliberately intended to offend or upset someone, especially someone who has tried very hard to do something
>pact:
>>a formal agreement between two groups, countries, or people, especially to help each other or to stop fighting
>>make/sign a pact
>>>The two countries signed a non-aggression pact.
>You're on
>>spoken used tell someone that you accept a bet or an invitation to compete against them
>>>'I bet you $20 he won't turn up.' 'You're on!'
>speak up:
>>1. used to ask someone to speak louder
>>>Could you speak up, please?
>>2. to say something, especially to express your opinion
>>>There was a brief silence, then Gerald spoke up.
>smidge:
>>informal a very small amount of something
>>smidgin of:
I added just a smidgin of chilli sauce.
>methodical:
>>a methodical person always does things carefully, using an ordered system
>>>She's a very methodical person.
>>>He had a neat, methodical mind.
>spatula:
>>a kitchen tool with a wide flat blade, used for spreading, mixing, or lifting soft substances
>look in on:
>>to make a short visit to someone, while you are going somewhere else, especially if they are ill or need help
>>>I promised to look in on Dad and see if he's feeling any better.
>hop:
>>to move by jumping on one foot
>>>The little girl ran off, hopping and skipping as she went.
>blast:
>>informal an enjoyable and exciting experience
>>>The concert was a blast .
>>>We had a blast at the fair.
>ball up:
>>American English informal, not polite to have sex with a woman