2025年1月1日 星期三

"Dish about something". Double-Overtime.In Double-Overtime Thriller, Texas Avoids Upset to Defeat Arizona State

 

Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen Dish About Their New Year’s Eve Show

The morning after the two were live on CNN, they talked about tequila shots, Diplo and Cohen’s dancing skills.

In Double-Overtime Thriller, Texas Avoids Upset to Defeat Arizona State

The Sun Devils staged a fourth-quarter rally, but the Longhorns held on in the Peach Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff semifinals.

"Dish about something" means to gossip or spread information, often personal or negative, about someone or somethingessentially, to talk about someone in a casual, often revealing way, usually with a hint of negativity or gossip involved. 
Key points about "dish about":
  • Informal usage: This phrase is considered slang and is used in casual conversation. 
  • Negative connotation: "Dish about" usually implies sharing potentially embarrassing or private details about someone. 
  • Example sentence: "The coworkers were sitting around at lunch, dishing about their boss's new hairstyle." 
  • Dish Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Dec 22, 2024 — intransitive verb. 1. : gossip. also : to disclose private or personal information. 2. : to pass a basketball to a tea...
    Merriam-Webster
  • DISH STH OUT | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary

Double-Overtime

Double overtime is a type of overtime pay where an employee is paid twice their normal hourly rateIt's usually used in special circumstances, such as working on a holiday, working a less desirable shift, or working an excessive amount of overtime. 
Double time is different from overtime, which is usually 1.5 times the regular hourly rate and typically kicks in when an employee works more than 40 hours per week.
  • Understanding Double Time Pay: When and How It Applies - Indeed
    Oct 31, 2024 — What's the difference between overtime and double time? Overtime is usually 1.5 times the regular hourly rate, and it ...
    Indeed
  • Double-Time Pay: What It Is and How To Calculate It - Indeed


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