🇺🇸 English Expressions: Going Cold Turkey ❄️ 🦃
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Today’s expression is “going cold turkey.”
👉 It means to suddenly/abruptly stop a habit or addiction completely, without gradually reducing it.
Usually used for quitting things like smoking, drinking, or even bad habits.
Origin:
The phrase comes from the early 20th-century American slang. “Cold turkey” refers to the plain, simple, and abrupt nature of the act — like eating cold turkey without any preparation. It highlights the suddenness and difficulty of quitting. 🦃
Examples:
• He decided to go cold turkey and quit smoking. 🚭
• I’m going cold turkey on sugar this month. 🍬❌
• She went cold turkey and stopped checking social media for a week. 📱
Figurative daily-life examples:
• Trying to go cold turkey on caffeine is harder than I thought. ☕
• He went cold turkey on online shopping to save money. 💳
• I’m going cold turkey on junk food — wish me luck! 🍟
Now it’s your turn! 💬
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