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  • Hello and welcome to The English We Speak.

  • I'm Feifei.

  • And I'm Neil.

  • And Neil, we have a musical expression.

  • Do you like rock music?

  • Rock. Yeah, I love it.

  • Really?

  • When I was younger, I was in a rock band.

  • We had it all: long hair, loud guitars, even louder drums, leather, all that jazz!

  • Jazz? Hang on, was it a jazz or a rock band?

  • Aha! Very funny. "All that jazz" is our phrase, and it has nothing to do with jazz.

  • Indeed, it simply means "and so on" or "and other similar things".

  • You often use it after listing things.

  • For example, I love Christmas dinner.

  • You've got turkey, Brussels sprouts, roast potatoes, gravy, all that jazz.

  • It's just great.

  • You're not wrong. I love all that jazz too.

  • And now you've made my mouth water, so let's take a break and listen to these examples.

  • I had a super lazy weekend.

  • I woke up late, got some coffee, went for a walk, watched a couple of movies, all that jazz.

  • It was great.

  • I don't read celebrity gossip.

  • You know, who's going out with who, who got plastic surgery, all that jazz.

  • I'm just not interested!

  • It's often used in a list of unpleasant or boring things.

  • For example, this morning, I cleaned the whole housewashing, scrubbing, vacuuming, all that jazz!

  • Yes, by using "jazz" to describe dull things, it's ironic and brings some humour.

  • It does, Feifei, especially when we compare it with the phrase to "jazz up".

  • You can "jazz up an outfit" or "jazz up a meal", for example,

  • which means to make something more interesting and even glamorous.

  • Before we go, we should of course mention the phrase is also the name of a song from the 1975 Broadway musical, Chicago.

  • Fancy singing it for us, Neil?

  • Well, I really couldn't. After all, I was in a rock band, not a jazz band!

  • What about you, Feifei?

  • Maybe next time. I can't remember the words!

  • Excuses, excuses! Bye for now.

  • Bye.

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