Sunday, April 16, 2023

Slang = Jerga

English Slang Words

 

1. What’s up? – Hey; what are you doing?

“Hey Tom! What’s up?”

“Not much!”


2. I feel you – I understand and empathize with you.  “I feel you. That was really unfair.”

3. I get it – I understand.  “I get it now! Thank you for explaining that.”

4. Same here – I agree.

“I’m having a hard time studying for this exam.”

“Same here.”

5. My bad – My mistake.  “My bad! I didn’t mean to do that.”

6. Oh my God! ( OMG!) – (Used to describe excitement or surprise).  “Oh my God! You scared me!”

7. You bet – Certainly; you’re welcome.

“Thanks for the jacket, Tom!”

“You bet, Sally!”

8. No worries – That’s alright.  “No worries about the mess. I’ll clean it up.”

9. No biggie – It’s not a problem.

“Thanks for tutoring me, Tom!”

“No biggie, Sally.”

10. No big deal – (Same usage as above).

11. No sweat – (Same usage as above).

12. No problem – (Same usage as above).

 

Slang Descriptors


1. Laid back – Relaxed or calm. tranquilo. “This weekend was very laid back.”

2. Chill – tranquilo (Same as above).

3. Sweet – Fantastic.

“I passed the test!”

“Sweet!”

4. Cool – (Same as above).

5. Lame – The opposite of cool or fantastic. “That’s so lame that you can’t go out tonight.”

6. Bomb – Really good.  “That sandwich was the bomb.”

7. Bummer – A disappointment.  “That’s such a bummer. I’m sorry that happened.”

8. Shady – Questionable or suspicious.  “I saw a shady guy in my neighborhood last night.”  (shade = sombra)

9. Hot – Attractive.  “He/she is hot.”

10. Beat – Tired. consado. “I was so beat after that soccer game.”

11. Sick – Awesome. . “Those shoes are sick!”

12. Epic – Grand or awesome. grande. “That was an epic party last night.”

13. Ripped – Very physically fit. Muy en forma. “Tom is ripped!”

14. Cheesy – Silly. sentimental. “The romantic comedy we watched was very cheesy.”

15. Corny – (Same as above).

16. Flakey – Indecisive. “John is so flakey. He never shows up when he says he will.”

17. It sucked – It was bad/poor quality. malo. “That movie sucked.”

 

Slang for People & Relationships

 

1. Babe (baby) – Your significant other; an attractive individual.  “Hey babe!” or “She’s a babe.”

2. Have a crush – Attracted to someone romantically. “I have a big crush on him.”

3. Dump – To end a romantic relationship with someone.  “She dumped him last May.”

4. Ex – An old relationship or spouse.  “That’s my ex girlfriend.”

5. A turn off – Something that’s repulsive.  “Bad cologne is a turn off.”

6. Party animal – One who loves parties.  “Jerry is a party animal.”

7. Couch potato – A lazy person who sits on the sofa.  “Don’t be a couch potato! Let’s go for a hike.”

8. Whiz – A really smart person.  “Sally is a whiz at math.”

9. Chicken – Coward.  “Don’t be a chicken! Go ice skating with me.”

10. Chick – A girl or young woman. De la palabra “chica.” - “That chick is hilarious.”

11. Getting hitched – Getting married. To Hitch – sujetar, atar. “Tom and Sally are getting hitched.”

12. Tying the knot – (Same as above).

13. They got fired – They lost their job. despedir. “Did Jerry get fired?”

 

Slang for Social Events


1. Hang out – To spend time with others.  “Want to hang out with us?”

2. I’m down – I’m able to join.  “I’m down for ping pong.”

3. I’m game – (Same as above).

4. I’m in – (Same as above).

5. A blast (explosión) – A very fun event.  “Last night was a blast!”

6. Show up – Arrive at an event.  “I can’t show up until 7.”

7. Flick – A movie.  “Want to see a flick on Friday?”

8. Grub – Food.  “Want to get some grub tonight?”

9. Wasted – Intoxicated.  “She was wasted last night.”

10. Drunk (bebido) – (Same as above).

11. Booze – Alcohol.  “Will they have booze at the party?”

 

Slang for Actions


1. Pig out – To eat a lot.  “I pigged out last night at McDonald’s.”

2. Crash (estrellarse) – To fall asleep quickly. “After all those hours of studying I crashed.”

3. Lighten up – Relax. tranquilo “Lighten up! It was an accident.”

4. Screw up – To make a mistake. “Sorry I screwed up and forgot our plans.”

5. Goof – (Same as above).

6. Score – To get something desirable.  “I scored the best seats in the stadium!”

7. Wrap up – To finish something.  “Let’s wrap up in five minutes.”

8. Ace – Pass a test with 100%.  “I think I’m going to ace the exam.”

9. Cram – To study a lot before an exam.  “Sorry I can’t go out. I have to cram tonight.”

10. Bail – To leave abruptly.  “I’m sorry I had to bail last night.”

11. Ditch – To skip an event.  “I’m going to ditch class tomorrow to go to the beach.”

12. Busted – Caught doing something wrong.  “I got busted for turning in homework late.”

 

Miscellaneous Slang Words

 

1. Freebie – Something that is free.  “The bumper sticker was a freebie.”

2. Lemon – A bad purchase.  “That phone case was a lemon.”

3. Shades – Sunglasses.  “I can’t find my shades.”

4. Shotgun – The front seat of a car.  “Can I sit shotgun?”

5. In no time – Very soon.  “We’ll have our homework done in no time.”

6. Buck – One dollar.  “It only costs a buck.”

7. Rip-off – A purchase that was very overpriced. un robo. “That phone case was a rip-off.”