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English Slang / Idioms: Tie the Knot, Get Hitched

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Did you tie the know? Did you get hitched? These are funny and cute idioms that mean to get married. Robin will teach these common English idioms with a lot of useful examples.

The Slang / Idiom series is our most popular series. We have 31 videos and growing!

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