Hello avid learners!
You have butterflies in your stomach because Valentine's day is around the corner, don't you? Do you know what this idiom means? If you don't, read it below.
We have/get/felt 'butterflies in our stomach' when we feel very nervous or excited about (doing) something.
Also, the feeling of having butterflies in our stomachs is associated with love, as some people feel nervous around someone they like or they find attractive -so, it's natural that you feel butterflies in your stomach around your crush.
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Listen to this idiom in 🎵 'Everything Has Changed' by Taylor Sweet ft. Ed Sheeran.
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Have a cracking weekend❗
*Cracking is a British slang word for extremely good.
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