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Being "consumed" or "devoured" by a powerful feeling like greed or grief. 4. Slang and Social Context

It can describe someone who has completely mastered a subject or "swallowed the book" on a topic, leaving no detail unlearned. 3. Destruction or Overwhelming Force

The idiom also extends to things that vanish or are wiped out completely by an external force. Watch yalayp yutuyor

Fire "licking" through a building and "swallowing" it whole.

The phrase "yalayıp yutuyor" (literally "licking and swallowing") is a common Turkish idiom that describes consuming something with great speed, greed, or total mastery. While "Watch" is English, the Turkish portion of your request——carries several layers of meaning depending on the context. 1. Consumption and Greed Being "consumed" or "devoured" by a powerful feeling

Metaphorically, it is often used to describe someone who learns or reads with intense speed and thoroughness.

In its most literal sense, the phrase describes eating something so quickly and hungrily that not a single crumb is left behind. It implies a "gobbling up" or "devouring" action. This can refer to: Eating a meal with extreme appetite. Resources: A powerful engine "devouring" fuel. 2. Intellectual Mastery Consumption and Greed Metaphorically

"Kitapları yalayıp yutarım" (I devour books) means reading many books quickly and understanding them deeply.