US /dræɡ jɚ fit/
・UK /dræɡ jə fēt/
The next two phrases that I want to teach you are the phrases "to be ahead of the game" and "to drag your feet." When you are ahead of the game, it means you start on something right away and you make good progress.
When you drag your feet, it means you don't start right away,
If something doesn't sound fun to you, if something doesn't sound enjoyable, you're probably gonna really drag your feet on it.
If something doesn't sound fun to you, if something doesn't sound enjoyable, you're probably going to really drag your feet on it.
Don't drag your feet.
Because when you drag your feet, it slows you down.
See, the greatest lie that you have believed far too long is that you have time, that there is a tomorrow, that you can drag your feet and you can crawl.
See, the greatest lie that you have believed far too long is that you have time, that there is a tomorrow, that you can drag your feet and you can crawl.