Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles it's time for a minute or less. English lesson. Have you ever heard the idiom to let your hair down? Can you guess what this idiot might mean? It means to relax, to be uninhibited, to have some fun. I've been working too hard lately. I need to just let my hair down Now when we use the idiom, we don't actually literally mean to do anything to your hair. Anybody can say Let your hair down Let my hair down. Even if that person is bald and has no hair, it simply means to relax. Of course, you want to let your hair down and enjoy the evening. You feel like you can let your hair down. You can be yourself. They could let their hair down be themselves, not fear that they will be judged. I hope you have time today to let your hair down.
A2 hair idiom relax judged time today bald ENGLISH IDIOM "let your hair down" #MinuteEnglish 28 0 林宜悉 posted on 2021/03/20 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary