Do you know the meaning of this slang phrase?

Great, you answered "To miss a goal".

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  • To miss a goal
  • To catch a cold
  • To eat loads of sugary food
  • To skip class
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Interesting fact:

British slang is truly colourful – ever heard of ‘Bob’s your uncle’? It means ‘there you go’ or ‘you’ve got it’! One might say, ‘I fastened all the pieces together and Bob’s your uncle, it was finished!’

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