Relier Pairs Vocabulary ep1s5 Modern FamilyVersion en ligne Match the definition and the concept par VICTORIA ANDREA MESA LIZCANO 1 Name calling 2 Book smart 3 Menace 4 Touchdown 5 Dress like a count 6 Street smart Having knowledge obtained from books or formal education. In American football, a touchdown is scored when a player carries the ball into the opposing team's end zone or catches it there, scoring six points. A person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger. To dress in a very fancy or elegant manner, like nobility. The act of insulting someone by calling them derogatory names. Having practical knowledge and experience, particularly in dealing with real-world situations and people. 1 Homophobic 2 Offensive 3 Talk it out 4 Mascots 5 Defensive 6 Sweep it under the rug Having or showing a dislike or prejudice against gay people. To hide or ignore something, especially a problem or issue, in the hope that it will be forgotten or go away. Behaving in a way that shows you feel threatened or are trying to protect yourself from criticism or attack. To discuss a problem or issue openly and thoroughly to resolve it. Causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry; insulting or unpleasant. A person, animal, or object thought to bring good luck, or a symbolic figure representing an organization, especially a sports team.