to satisfy a strong desire to travel · to go on a trip to fulfill one's wanderlust
Ever felt that intense craving to pack your bags and just go, go, go? ✈️ This expression is for when you've been feeling the 'travel bug' for a while and you finally need to take a trip to satisfy that urge! It's like a reset button for your wanderlust. 🌍✨
Your friend, David, tells you he hasn't traveled in a year and feels an overwhelming urge to go on an adventure. Which English expression best fits his feeling and what he needs to do? A. to hit the books B. to get the travel bug out of your system C. to kick the bucket
💡 **Traveler's Insight!** The 'travel bug' itself refers to that strong, often irresistible desire to travel. So, 'getting it out of your system' means actually going on that trip to fulfill that desire. You might hear people say, 'I need to get the travel bug out of my system soon, or I'll go crazy!' It's perfect for when you haven't been on an adventure in a while and are itching for one. 🤩