Learn what "i hear she's shaking things up today" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means someone is expected to create disruption, make changes, or act in a bold way.
From School Hall, Episode 6
Someone is commenting that she may cause trouble or make a big move today.
Use this when you want to say someone is going to stir things up or change the situation. It can sound a little cautionary or gossip-like, so it may not fit formal situations.
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