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Sign up now or Log in. Definitions Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English. Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. It is used to refer to past, present, and future trends. All the rage is most commonly used to refer to trends that are popular in the present moment, especially those that will only remain so for a short period of time. Nearly one hundred years before the full phrase all the rage appeared in print, the rage was used to refer to something that was immensely popular.
The rage was first used in this context in , in European Magazine :. The full phrase did not appear in print until This phrase can be confusing because of the other meanings of the word rage. Remember that in the s, people were mostly clean-shaven, or they had goatees. But then beards started to be cool again in the early s. It became synonymous with Brooklyn hipsters—but then the trend spread and became more mainstream. Oh, how can we forget? I mentioned Katy Perry dressed up as an Impossible Burger.
She joins tennis star Serena Williams, Jay-Z, and television host Trevor Noah as investors in the white-hot meatless startup. The Impossible Burger is truly all the rage. Not too many people have a 5G phone and the service is only available in small sections of the largest cities. Ah, here we go. We are so trendy here. Here, in no particular order, are things that are all the rage that you heard about right here.
Juul, vaping. We talked about e-cigarettes in episode Lightweight electric scooters like Lime and Bird were our main topic all the way back in episode 47, and they are now popular here, too, by the way.
Marie Kondo? Is she and her minimalist style all the rage? Dry January is all the rage. Not now, but, you know, in January. That was episode These are examples of things that are all the rage—really popular, topics of conversation. What lesson can we draw from this? Time for the song of the week, selected by JR, the producer.
It is from her second album, called 21, and was the third consecutive number-one hit from that album. It talks about the contradictions of a relationship that was probably not right for her.
She has an amazing voice, and there was a good live version of this song too. Thanks for being with us.
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