DAILY ENGLISH VOCABULARY
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TODAY YOU'LL MASTER
I’m dead
So funny you can barely handle it — pure comic surrender.
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01What it really means
“I’m dead” is a hyperbolic way of saying that’s so funny I can barely handle it. It’s used after a joke, a funny moment, or something so absurd it breaks the speaker. It can also signal being overwhelmed in a positive, comedic way — never literal.
In one line: a dramatic, comedic way to say “that’s hilarious” — never literal.
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02See it in action
THEMDid you see the dog wearing sunglasses in that video?
YOUI’m dead. Send me the link.
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03Say it like a native
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✕ INSTEAD OF
That is very funny
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✓ TRY
I’m dead.
I can’t.
That killed me.
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CULTURE INSIGHT
Modern American humor loves overstatement. Saying “I’m dead” doesn’t minimize the moment — it amplifies it. The drama is the point. Speakers who react too mildly to jokes can accidentally make the joke-teller feel deflated.
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YOUR CHALLENGE TODAY
Today, watch one comedy clip in English. Pay attention to how reactions are exaggerated for effect. Real American humor often runs on this kind of amplification.
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See you tomorrow, Teacher Tiffani
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