22 Mar 2026
16m

BE 545: Idioms That Can Keep You From Going Belly Up

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Business English from All Ears English

The podcast explores idioms related to financial loss, prompted by a listener's question. It highlights the usage and context of phrases like "lose one's shirt," which is typically used for individuals experiencing significant personal financial loss, often due to risky investments or scams, and "go belly up," applicable to companies that go bankrupt or fail, especially when they don't adapt to changing market conditions. The hosts also discuss "go broke," indicating running out of money, "be wiped out," signifying a sudden and total loss, and "burn through money," describing rapid spending, particularly in a business context. A role-play illustrates how investors might use these idioms when discussing a struggling startup.

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