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to be overwhelmed (with information, work, etc.); to do something intensely; to be inundated I'm still drinking from the firehose, learning all about working in this new world that I find myself in.
I've been drinking from the firehose this semester, trying to pass all these chemistry courses. |
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| 2. | drinking from the firehose | ||
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Drinking from the Firehose is being a part of Stan the man's classes where you get so much information in a short amount of time and lots of information leaks out. I know that this is a lot of information, so I'm just letting you know. My class is a lot like drinking from the firehose: Lots of information so drink what you can.
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to be overwhelmed (with information, work, etc.); to do something intensely; to be inundated I'm still drinking from the firehose, learning all about working in this new world that I find myself in.
I've been drinking from the firehose this semester, trying to pass all these chemistry courses. |
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