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English in a Minute: Sit This One Out

English in a Minute: Sit This One Out

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Welcome to English in a Minute. In sports, players who sit out are not playing in the

game. But what does sit this one out mean as an idiom?

Anna, I have an extra ticket to a death metal show tonight. Uh, what? Death metal show?

You know, I prefer music that doesn't have the word death in it.

Come on, Anna. Everyone in the band wears a really cool mask. What, like death masks?

Dan, I am going to sit this one out.

When you say you want to sit this one out, you mean you don't want to do something.

This expression is often used after being invited to an event or activity you would rather not go to.

I guess Anna just doesn't rock as hard as we thought.