The phrase 'Put me down' is an English idiom that means to criticize or belittle someone, often used in a humorous or playful manner. In this video, Marwa Diaa demonstrates the idiom through the example 'Put me down, you feline freak,' showing how the phrase can be used in casual conversation to express frustration or self-deprecation in a lighthearted way.
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Learning English with Marwa - (idioms&vocab) Put me down, you feline freakAdded:
[music] >> Put me down, you feline freak.
Put me down, you feline freak.
>> [music] >> Put me down, you feline freak.
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