Under the weather

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Have you ever heard this Bristish expression? Do you know what this idiomatic expression means? If you don't, read it in the following paragraph.

Brits say that they are or feel 'under the weather' to mean that they feel slightly ill and not as well as usual.

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I've felt a bit under the weather since Wednesday. I think I've got the lurgy.

*The lurgy is a british slang term that refers to a mild disease like a mild case of the flu.

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