Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Heads Up (Noun)
Quick summary: An informal noun meaning a helpful warning or advance information.
What does it mean?
A heads up is a warning or a piece of information given in advance so that someone can be prepared for something.
Is it positive or negative?
It is positive and helpful.
When do you use it?
Use it in everyday conversation when the situation matches the meaning.
Examples
Example 1: Thanks for the heads up about the traffic; I'll leave ten minutes earlier.
Question for you
What is a small heads up you would appreciate this week?
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