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  1. Jan 28, 2021 · List of 100 English slang words and phrases with their meanings and examples: Eye-popping – fantastic, astonishing. The New York Times had an eye-popping article this morning. Chicken – a coward. You’re a chicken, Tom! Con – Swindle. He tried to con me out of $20. Couch potato – people who watching T.V all day.

    • Arse. What a great way to start the list. An arse is your rear end (not to be confused with an ass, which is a donkey). But it can also be a reference to an annoying person: “Stop being such an arse”.
    • Banter. Making jokes, often at the expense of others in your company. British people love to banter, and someone with good banter is likely to be popular.
    • Bare. Used mostly in London to mean "a lot of". “There were bare man at the rave”. Note the use of “man” in the singular to mean “men” or even “people”.
    • Barmy. Crazy. “That’s a barmy idea”.
    • Bet. Bet is used as a way to confirm or agree with something. Consider it a synonym for okay or sounds good. —Can you pick up Joshua in an hour? —Bet, I’ll be there.
    • Boujee. Boujee (also spelled bougie) is mostly used as an adjective describing something extravagant, luxurious, or of high-class taste. Boujee can also describe a person who is materialistic, pretentious, or who prioritizes an upscale lifestyle.
    • Curve. To curve someone is to dismiss someone’s flirtatious advances or expressions of interest. In other words, if someone is flirting with you, and you tell them you have a boyfriend or girlfriend, you’ve curved them.
    • DMs. DM is an abbreviation for direct message. It refers to a private message sent via a social media platform like Facebook or X (formerly known as Twitter).
  2. May 23, 2022 · Vocabulary. Slang. Examples of Slang Words From the Past and Today. By. Kit Kittelstad, M.A. Education. , Staff Writer. Updated May 23, 2022. Image Credits. Every generation has its own slang — very informal language or specific words used by a particular group of people.

  3. May 7, 2024 · Learn popular American slang words with this guide, which covers must-know terms like “hype,” "bae" and “simp.”. You’ll find these all over the internet (and even spoken out loud in casual conversations)! Find out too about region-specific words and longer slang phrases, plus resources for picking up even more slang.

  4. 1. Awesome. You’ll hear Americans, and plenty of other native speakers use this slang word all the time. It means “great” or “extremely good”. Example: That movie was awesome – I’m going to go and see it again next week! 2. Bail. If you bail you stop doing something or leave a place or event before the end.

  5. In this article, we will delve into the origins and significance of slang, uncover the motivations behind its usage, and unravel a curated list of popular slang words used in contemporary English. From “lit” to “clapback,” we will dissect the meanings and contexts in which these words are employed.

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