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  1. 2 days ago · In some cases, English slang words have roots in other languages, reflecting the influence of different cultural groups in English-speaking countries. For instance, “schmooze” comes from the Yiddish word “shmuos,” meaning friendly conversation.

  2. 4 days ago · Casual English Phrases You Need to Know. 1. What’s up? 2. How’s it going? 3. I get it. 4. Let’s hang out. 5. That’s awesome. 6. No big deal. 7. Legit. 8. Chill. 9. Totally. 10. I can’t even. 11. Whatever. 12. I’m broke. 13. It’s a long shot. 14. Off the top of my head. 15. Give me a break.

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  5. 23 hours ago · English (US) "mog" is a really weird slang that comes from Tiktok. to mog = to look better than someone else; to outperform someone else in your beauty or achievements. mogger = a person who mogs others. I haven't really seen it used much outside of Tiktok. See a translation.

  6. 4 days ago · A person might say something like, "Yay! My new kitten finally arrived!" The word is likely derived from "yea," meaning simply "yes," but shifted spelling over time, perhaps to indicate excitement. "Yay" has the same pronunciation as "yea" and rhymes with "hay." It can also be used as a placeholder to denote physically representing something ...

  7. 2 days ago · What Does Ji Mean? This slang term is used as a standalone word and it means “really,” “very,” “sort of,” “a lot,” orexcessively.” It is used to express how much of something that someone is.

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