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  1. in English. Lit - exciting or enjoyable. Sentence: "That party was so lit!" Dope - cool or excellent. Sentence: "Your new shoes are so dope!" Squad - a group of friends or associates. Sentence: "I'm hanging out with my squad tonight." Chill - to relax or take it easy. Sentence: "I just want to chill and watch a movie tonight."

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  3. Twenty-Five Common and Current English Slang Words powered by LanguageTool. There’s English, and then there’s English slang. Dont feel discouraged if you aren’t familiar with the latter. We will review 25 commonly used slang words and provide example sentences to show you exactly how to use them.

  4. Slang’ and word-formation processes Background This language investigation focuses on the slang that you use in everyday speech and in online, informal writing. You are encouraged to discuss words in your vocabulary that would not be considered standard: words and phrases that you use online or talking with your peers. Slang

  5. There are dozens of slang words that mean someone is drunk. If you are buzzed or have a buzz, it means you are only a little bit drunk. Describing someone as a lightweight means they get drunk easily; it only takes a little bit of alcohol to affect them. • “He finds it much easier to talk to pretty girls when he’s buzzed.”

  6. 18 lip 2024 · Slang Word Pictionary: Create a game where students draw or act out slang terms while their classmates guess the meanings. This activity encourages creativity, teamwork, and critical thinking as students interpret and explain slang terms in a fun and engaging way.

  7. common English slang expressions. Here are 50 useful English slang expressions to describe going out at night. Not be bothered If you “can’t be bothered” to do something, you don’t want to do it, often because you don’t have the energy or you’re feeling lazy. “I can’t be bothered to go into town – let’s just go to the pub

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