What does "way too much" mean?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Way too much" means having something or doing something that is beyond the normal amount; more than necessary. This phrase usually has a negative meaning. Ex: I ate way too much.

Rebecca
"Way too much" means having something or doing something that is beyond the normal amount; more than necessary. This phrase usually has a negative meaning. Ex: I ate way too much.
05/09
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What's "get through" mean?
To "get through" something means to get past a difficult or testing period or experience. You go from the beginning of the experience, through to the end of it. It can also mean to contact someone on the phone, or to use or finish a large amount of something within a short amount of time. Ex: I got through the semester without failing a class! Ex: We got through a whole bottle of soda in one night. Ex: I couldn't get through to her on the phone.
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When should I use "pissworm"?
"Pissworm" is an insulting term that should not be used.
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What does "take on somebody" mean here?
"Take on someone" refers to challenging an opponent. Here, "take on" is used because Greta Thunberg confronted UN world leaders about their lack of action regarding climate change. Ex: He took on the bully by confronting him. Ex: She was ready to take on her opponent at the tennis match.
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How is "that would be crazy" different from "that is crazy"?
"That would be crazy" means that something would be crazy if it existed. Here, she is saying that it would be crazy if she thought her husband should never be with a woman outside of work, because she doesn't think that. "That is crazy" means that something that exists is crazy.
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I suppose the word "warring" is related to "war" however, is it a proper word?
Yes, it is a verb form of "war" and means "[to be] at war" or to "fight/battle" with someone. Ex: They've been warring for generations against each other. Ex: Why are we still warring with each other? Let's make peace.
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