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Slang Word List

Student: Oscar
Country: Mexico

HI MR. TEACHER
THIS IS OSCAR SANCHEZ FROM MEXICO, I WAS WATCHING YOUR VIDEO ABOUT SLANG WORDS, ONE YEAR AGO I WAS LIVING IN USA CALIFORNIA, THERE I HEAR A LOT OF SLANG WORDS, I WAN TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE WORDS, I WONDER IF YOU CAN SEND ME A LIST.

THANKS
OSCAR S.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Oscar,
    Here's a list of some of the most commonly used slang words used in American English:

    http://english-teacher-grant.blogspot.com/search/label/100%20Best%20Slang%20Words

    Have a great day Oscar!
    -Grant

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  2. You can also view the list here:

    100 Best Slang Words

    Listed below are some of the Most Common
    Slang Terms used in America.
    (Resource: http://www.uwplatt.edu/university/documents/international_student_handbook/slang.pdf.)


    awesome:
    very good, interesting, or appealing

    big deal:
    important event; may be used
    sarcastically to refer to something that is not important

    blast or It’s going to be a blast!
    It’s going to be a lot of fun

    bomb:
    to be unsuccessful

    blow it off:
    to ignore or avoid someone or something

    blue or have the blues:
    feel depressed

    bogus:
    1) nonexistent, fake
    2) bad, awful, unsatisfactory

    to book:
    1) to hurry up or do something
    very quickly
    2) to reserve a ticket to an event
    or on transportation

    born again:
    to hold strong, fundamentalist, Christian beliefs

    bounce a check:
    to overdraw a checking account

    broke:
    having no money

    buddy:
    friend

    bum a cigarette:
    to borrow a cigarette

    bummed out:
    depressed

    bummer:
    unpleasant experience

    burned:
    rejected, insulted, or otherwise negatively treated

    burned out:
    1) exhausted
    2) dull or lifeless as a result of excessive
    work or drug use

    busted:
    1) to be caught by anyone in authority while
    misbehaving, or by the police while using
    drugs
    2) to be “broke” or out of money

    check out:
    1) to sign out materials from a library
    2) to try to find out something

    check it out:
    to look over a situation

    chill out or cool it:
    a command to stop what you are
    doing, relax

    cop out:
    to not face the issue

    couch potato:
    a lazy person who spends a large amount of
    time (perhaps on a couch) watching television

    cram:
    To study frantically the night before a test

    crash:
    1) to stay overnight in someone else’s dwelling,
    usually without notice or formal arrangement
    2) to go to sleep after becoming extremely tired

    cruising:
    Driving around for pleasure with no particular destination

    to have a crush on someone:
    To be extremely infatuated with someone

    cut it out!
    Stop it!

    dead:
    1) very tired
    2) not living

    dork:
    an unfashionable and awkward male

    dorm:
    dormitory

    dough:
    money

    down in the dumps:
    depressed

    drop in:
    to visit unexpectedly:

    dude:
    a fashionable man

    fire up:
    to get excited about something;
    to motivate

    fix up
    to arrange a date for a friend

    fed up or sick of
    disgusted with; tired of

    freak out
    to lose control of oneself

    fuzzbuster
    device used by some motorists to
    determine when police are using
    radar to detect drivers who are speeding

    geek
    unattractive, unstylish, socially
    inept person

    get a kick out of someone/something
    find someone or something amusing or enjoyable

    get on someone’s case
    to annoy

    get off someone’s case
    to stop annoying a person

    give someone a break
    to stop criticizing
    or teasing

    Give me a break!
    Expresses disbelief

    Give someone a buzz
    a ring to call someone on
    the telephone

    goofing off
    acting silly; doing something
    that has no particular purpose

    give up:
    to quit

    go bananas
    to be so excited that one loses
    control of oneself

    gross
    something crude, usually unpleasant

    hang in there
    keep trying;
    do not be discouraged

    hang out
    1) to waste time
    2) a regular meeting place for friends

    hang-up
    fear; phobia or worry

    hassle
    1) a problem or inconvenience
    2) cause another person to have a problem or
    inconvenience

    head
    another name for the bathroom or toilet facilities

    hick
    someone from a small town or rural area (usually
    uncomplimentary meaning unsophisticated)

    hit the road
    to leave a place

    hit the sack or turn in
    to go to bed

    hitch a ride
    to get a ride from another person

    hung up
    to be in conflict over a problem

    ID
    identification card

    in a nutshell
    very briefly and concisely

    jerk
    person who cannot do things correctly;
    a mildly derogatory term

    jock
    an athlete or athletic person,
    or one who is not very intelligent

    john
    another name for the toilet or bathroom facilities; head

    Knock it off!
    Stop doing that! Usually expressed when
    you are doing something annoying

    Lighten up!
    Relax, don’t be so serious

    loaded
    someone who has had too much to drink;
    someone who has a lot of money

    Loosen up!
    Relax

    lose it
    to lose control of oneself

    luck out or get lucky
    to have something good happen
    due to luck or chance

    Don’t mess with me!
    Leave me alone

    Mind your own business!
    Do not ask questions or make statements
    about this matter; it is my concern and not yours

    mooch
    to borrow frequently and/or take things from
    others, usually without the intention of
    returning or repaying

    nerd
    a strange or socially inept person

    on the house
    free, no cost

    Oops!
    An exclamation used when a small
    mistake is made

    to be open
    to be accepting of something or
    someone; to speak frankly about oneself

    out of one’s mind (head)
    1) crazy
    2) doing something ridiculous
    out of it
    tired and not concentrating

    pal
    friend

    pig out
    overeat

    pop, soda pop, soda, or soft drink
    carbonated beverage (Coke, Pepsi,
    Sprite, et al)

    psych up
    prepare oneself mentally or
    emotionally for something

    psyched up
    enthusiastic

    pull someone’s leg
    to tease

    put someone on
    to tease or try to fool

    take a raincheck
    postpone; accept the same
    invitation but for a later date

    raunchy
    vulgar, crude

    relationship
    a close affiliation with someone;
    usually romantic

    right-hand
    an important and reliable assistant
    "He's my right-hand man."

    rip off
    1) steal
    2) anything too expensive and not
    worth the price

    rowdy
    noisy, loud, obnoxious

    scoop
    gossip, recent news

    see eye-to-eye
    having the same opinion

    show
    television program, movie, film, or theater
    performance

    shush!
    Be quiet, don’t make so much noise

    slam
    insult a person

    slob
    1) a lazy, fat person
    2) a person who is not dressed neatly
    3) an untidy person

    spaced out
    unable to concentrate

    split
    to leave

    stood up
    to be left waiting for someone who never arrives

    tacky
    in poor taste

    Take a hike!
    Go away and leave me alone

    to be crazy about
    to like someone or something very much

    to be into something
    to be very interested in or concerned with something;
    “I can really get into this song.”

    touch base
    verify information with someone

    tough luck
    it’s too bad that happened to you

    turn over a new leaf
    adopt a better course of conduct
    change the way you do something (usually for the better)

    unreal
    unbelievable

    uptight
    worried, tense

    Way to go!
    That’s very good! Sometimes used sarcastically

    What’s up? What’s happening? What’s going on?
    What event is taking place?
    What are you doing?

    wimp
    weakling

    zero in on
    to focus or concentrate on

    zits
    pimples, red puss-filled dots on people's skin

    zonked or zonkered
    completely exhausted

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  3. Has anyone ever tried the Online Slang Dictionary:

    http://onlineslangdictionary.com/definition+of/

    It has a huge list of English slang terms and it is updated with new slang words.

    If you know of any other great slang websites, new slang words, or slang questions, please post them below.

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