Rodrick Rules 123-138

Moose: school report by Greg Heffley
Moose: school report by Greg Heffley

MEANS

pit a large hole in the ground
grateful thankful
receipt the small piece of paper that you get as a record of buying something; if you want to return something, you need to show your receipt (to prove you bought it)
idiom: cracking down (to crack down) to put limits on or stop something from happening
Hawk kind of bird with great eyesight
idiom: to watch someone like a hawk to always watch someone very closely
glass eye a fake eye made of glass that people use when they have an injury to their real eye and it can no longer see
wacky silly or funny or crazy
to aim to direct something toward the way you want it to go (ex. if you want to shoot a basketball into the net, you aim/point your hand and the ball in the direction of the net)
Flunked (to flunk) To fail, to not pass
pop quiz a quiz that you did not know was happening; a surprise quiz
budget cuts when someone decreases your budget (the amount of money an organization has to run their programs)
drum pad a small piece of wood that is used to learn how to play the drums before you get a real drum set
Utensils Fork/spoon → relates to kitchen
To get fed up An idiom that means to get annoyed or frustrated
Evolved (to evolve) Change over time
idiom: hitting the books (to hit the books) To study hard, to get your work done related to school
idiom: to wing it Make it up as you go; to not have a plan for something; synonym phrase: go with the flow, play it by ear
idiom: there is/was a catch idiom – means something good is happening, but then you realize that you have to do somethings to earn it OR there is a disadvantage

SAYS

receipt re-seat
hawk like walk and talk

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