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In this engaging (and slightly sticky) episode, we explore the common American English idiom “to be in a sticky situation.” After a real-life kitchen disaster involving spilled honey, we break down what the expression means, where it comes from (it dates back over 200 years!), and how Americans actually use it in everyday conversation.
You’ll hear relatable examples—from accidentally hitting “Reply All” at work to public mix-ups at the Academy Awardsand even the New Coke decision by Coca-Cola. We’ll also compare similar expressions and practice pronunciation so you can say it naturally and confidently.
And don’t miss Part Two, where we cover the unforgettable Great Molasses Flood.
⭐ Get the full transcript, vocabulary list, quizzes, and more by signing up for Premium Content— available inside the Academy.
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By Shana Thompson4.7
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In this engaging (and slightly sticky) episode, we explore the common American English idiom “to be in a sticky situation.” After a real-life kitchen disaster involving spilled honey, we break down what the expression means, where it comes from (it dates back over 200 years!), and how Americans actually use it in everyday conversation.
You’ll hear relatable examples—from accidentally hitting “Reply All” at work to public mix-ups at the Academy Awardsand even the New Coke decision by Coca-Cola. We’ll also compare similar expressions and practice pronunciation so you can say it naturally and confidently.
And don’t miss Part Two, where we cover the unforgettable Great Molasses Flood.
⭐ Get the full transcript, vocabulary list, quizzes, and more by signing up for Premium Content— available inside the Academy.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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