healthy
When used to describe a person, "healthy" usually means they are not sick and have a strong body. When used to describe things like food or habits, it means those things help you stay well or prevent illness. In business or financial contexts, "healthy" is often used as a metaphor to mean "strong" or "large," such as a "healthy profit."
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon; Chloe is in the university library, David is at his office.
David Smith
Just saw a kale smoothie ad. We need to get you on a healthy kick.
Chloe Smith
Dad, stop. I'm literally drowning in finals right now.
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David is attempting to be the 'cool/caring dad' by suggesting a health trend he saw online. Chloe responds with the idiom 'drowning in', meaning she is overwhelmed by her academic workload, showcasing their typical dynamic of unsolicited advice versus teenage stress.