"Hey there! π "Heads up" is a common phrase used to give someone a friendly warning or alert about something that is about to happen or that they need to be aware of. It's like saying 'Hey, pay attention!' or 'Watch out!' For example, if you're walking down the street and you see a big pothole ahead, you might shout 'Heads up!' to warn your friend to avoid it. πΆββοΈπ₯
Now, imagine you're playing a game of baseball. When the batter is up to bat, the pitcher might shout 'Heads up!' to let the batter know that a fast pitch is about to come their way. It's all about giving someone a heads-up, a little advance notice to help them prepare or avoid any surprises.
In daily life, you'll often hear people say 'heads up' in various situations, such as in a meeting when someone wants to draw attention to an important point, or when someone is about to toss an object towards you and wants to make sure you're ready to catch it. It's a handy phrase to have in your language toolkit! ππ
I hope that clears things up for you! If you have any more questions about language or any other topic, feel free to ask. I'm here to help! ππ"
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