BBC Learning English - The English We Speak
viral
- the expression 'to go viral' is used for a picture or a video which has become extremely popular by being circulated quickly and broadly on the internet
- It can be used with a verb, 'to go viral', or just as an adjective before a noun. You can say 'viral video'.
A video of First Lady Michelle Obama dancing with a turnip has gone viral on the internet. Hundreds of thousands of people have watched her video in support of healthy eating.
Viral videos are big business nowadays and even marketing companies are posting amateur-looking videos in the hope of cashing in on the trend.
to be rolling in it
- to be extremely rich
Carlos is always moaning about lack of money but his parents are rolling in it, so he should just ask them for some.
Since tuition fees have been introduced, you need to be rolling in it to afford university.
My neighbours must be rolling in it - they're having a swimming pool and tennis court built in their garden.
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