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Miss Me?

BBC

Society & Culture, Comedy, Personal Journals

4.52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens answer your questions about idioms.

Next week, we want to hear your questions about FRENEMIES. Please send us a voice note on WhatsApp: 08000 30 40 90. Or, if you like, send us an email: missme@bbc.co.uk.

This episode contains very strong language and adult themes. Credits: Producer: Natalie Jamieson Technical Producer: Oliver Geraghty Assistant Producer: Caillin McDaid Production Coordinator: Rose Wilcox Executive Producer: Dino Sofos Commissioning Producer for BBC: Jake Williams Commissioners: Dylan Haskins & Lorraine Okuefuna Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds

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0:00.0

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0:05.7

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0:07.7

You're about to listen to a BBC podcast.

0:09.7

Okay, hello.

0:10.6

And if you're into true crime.

0:12.3

The message was clear.

0:13.7

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0:16.1

Somebody must know something.

0:18.0

Because there's a caseload of award-winning podcasts.

0:20.7

Do you think this is actually going to go to trial?

0:22.8

That cast light on shady cyber criminals, mysterious drownings and unsolved murders, from Bergen to Belfast.

0:29.0

I didn't know who I can trust.

0:30.8

Search, true crime on BBC Sounds.

0:33.3

The only thing left to do now is Ron.

0:37.8

This episode of Miss Me contains very strong language and adult themes.

1:28.4

All right, guys, welcome to listen. No. No, no, no, not all right, guys. Fuck sake, Keith, I am into it. I am. I am who I am. I'm a new age presenter, brov. I'm a poddy, podcaster. I'm an influencer. Eek, fuck off. I'm an influencer, brav. I'm influencer podcaster. Hey guys, welcome to listen, bitch. I bet you're all excited to hear what we've got coming up today. Today's topic is idioms. Stop it. Stop it. That's like an amalgamation of about seven things I hate. Yeah. Well done. Well done. Can't we introduce it like it's gardener's question time?

1:31.8

Here we're talking about idioms.

1:33.3

If anything, this is like some sort of university course.

1:37.5

And Makita's desperation to be taken seriously and the greater world continues.

1:41.3

It's not about desperation to be taken seriously, but I do love that we're talking about idioms today. I think it's really interesting. You said that if you looked into what an idiom means, you might know more about it and you want to stay in that place of mystery. You want to stay in that place of the unknown. The beauty of idioms, from my perspective, Makita, is that not only have they mutated across time, right, and often, they've mutated to the point

2:02.6

of, for me, making almost zero sense. But we just say them every day like it's normal.

2:09.2

But it's not like apples and pears. That's a Cockney-Rining slang. Yeah, that's Cotney-Riming slang.

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