can I get some slangs used in English?
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Some slangs used in English are :-
⇒ Bail — Intransitive verb for leaving abruptly.
⇒ Feeling blue; have the blues — A feeling of depression or sadness.
⇒ A buck — Slang term for a the American dollar.
⇒ By the skin of (my/your/his/her) teeth — just barely.
⇒ Creep (n.) — An unpleasantly weird/strange person.
⇒ Couch Potato — A lazy person who spends the bulk of their time engaged in things that can be done while sitting on a couch.
⇒ Cram — To study feverishly before an exam typically done after neglecting to study consistently.
⇒ Crash — To abruptly fall asleep, or to show up without invitation.
⇒ Down to earth — And adjective for practicality and lack of pretense.
⇒ Drive up the wall — To irritate.
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Hope it will help u
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Some slangs used in English are :-
⇒ Bail — Intransitive verb for leaving abruptly.
⇒ Feeling blue; have the blues — A feeling of depression or sadness.
⇒ A buck — Slang term for a the American dollar.
⇒ By the skin of (my/your/his/her) teeth — just barely.
⇒ Creep (n.) — An unpleasantly weird/strange person.
⇒ Couch Potato — A lazy person who spends the bulk of their time engaged in things that can be done while sitting on a couch.
⇒ Cram — To study feverishly before an exam typically done after neglecting to study consistently.
⇒ Crash — To abruptly fall asleep, or to show up without invitation.
⇒ Down to earth — And adjective for practicality and lack of pretense.
⇒ Drive up the wall — To irritate.
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55 Most Commonly Used British and American Slang Words and Their Meanings
06.12.2014 Nadia Ilyas English Idioms, English Vocabulary
I’ve managed to book the best seats at the theatre for us, this weekend!Wicked! Thank you. I’m really excited!
What do you think ‘wicked’ means? No, it doesn’t mean ‘evil’ or ‘bad’.
Believe it or not, ‘wicked’ is actually a slang term that means ‘Brilliant!’ or‘Awesome!’
Slang is a type of jargon that originates from various small groups of people. They tend to come about from conversation, and people naturally use words that have a meaning for them, then over time, these words alter and become slang.
It is probably one of the hardest aspects of the English language to learn, because there are so many variations in each small town, let alone in different English-speaking countries!
People use slang to sound less formal. Slang is mainly used because it relaxes the mouth, and allows people to speak in a more comfortable way. It is a lot easier to use slang than ‘perfect English’, which is probably why it’s so common!
This blog post will show you some of the most popular slang terms, but this doesn’t cover all of them! There are just too many! Hopefully the list below will cover some of the most common ones that you might hear!

1. UNREAL
Something that is unbelievably cool or brilliant
I love this party, it’s just unreal!
2. PROPS
This means respect, recognition
I know he failed the test, but you’ve got to give him props for trying.
3. KUDOS
Another word for respect, recognition
Kudos for organising this party. It’s brilliant!
4. BOTTOM LINE
The main point
The bottom line is we just don’t have enough money to make it work.
5. DISS
When a person disrespects someone else
Stop dissing her behind her back. Show some respect!
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55 Most Commonly Used British and American Slang Words and Their Meanings
06.12.2014 Nadia Ilyas English Idioms, English Vocabulary
I’ve managed to book the best seats at the theatre for us, this weekend!Wicked! Thank you. I’m really excited!
What do you think ‘wicked’ means? No, it doesn’t mean ‘evil’ or ‘bad’.
Believe it or not, ‘wicked’ is actually a slang term that means ‘Brilliant!’ or‘Awesome!’
Slang is a type of jargon that originates from various small groups of people. They tend to come about from conversation, and people naturally use words that have a meaning for them, then over time, these words alter and become slang.
It is probably one of the hardest aspects of the English language to learn, because there are so many variations in each small town, let alone in different English-speaking countries!
People use slang to sound less formal. Slang is mainly used because it relaxes the mouth, and allows people to speak in a more comfortable way. It is a lot easier to use slang than ‘perfect English’, which is probably why it’s so common!
This blog post will show you some of the most popular slang terms, but this doesn’t cover all of them! There are just too many! Hopefully the list below will cover some of the most common ones that you might hear!

1. UNREAL
Something that is unbelievably cool or brilliant
I love this party, it’s just unreal!
2. PROPS
This means respect, recognition
I know he failed the test, but you’ve got to give him props for trying.
3. KUDOS
Another word for respect, recognition
Kudos for organising this party. It’s brilliant!
4. BOTTOM LINE
The main point
The bottom line is we just don’t have enough money to make it work.
5. DISS
When a person disrespects someone else
Stop dissing her behind her back. Show some respect!
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