Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi guys! It's Abbe from MosaLingua. Today, I'd like to talk to you about some of my favorite English slang words. Often times, when people study English using the traditional methods and courses, they only study the formal version of the language. This can make them sound robotic when they speak, because it's not the natural way that native English speakers talk. However, by learning some of the most commonly used slang words, you can be on your way to sounding like a native speaker! Without further ado, here my favorite slang words. "what's up?" “What's up” often replaces “hi” or “hello” as a casual greeting. It is most commonly used among the younger generation. “what's up” is a casual way of asking how someone has been or what they've been doing. "catch you later" "catch you later" This is a casual way of saying "I will talk to you again when I see you next". If you want to sound more playful, you can even say “catch you later alligator” "I dunno" (I don't know) This is a relaxed, casual way of saying “I do not know”. Relax your mouths when you say these words and shrug your shoulders: "I dunno". to be bomb When you say that an object or a person is bomb or the bomb, it means that they're really cool! Some synonyms are: awesome, phenomenal or the best. But this is a high compliment so use it wisely! For example, "that sandwich was bomb" "dude" Although the word “dude” used to be typically used by skaters and surfers, today it can be used for any gender, by any gender and for pretty much any possible situation you could imagine. For example, “thanks, dude!” or “dude, what are you doing?”. "to be shady" When you call someone or something “shady”, it means that it or they are dishonourable, corrupt or sneaky. It's not a compliment! For example, you could say “Cathy stole her wineglass from that restaurant. How shady!” "no worries" “No worries” got its start in British, New Zealand and Australian English as a way to say “don't worry about it” or "that's okay", “that's all right”. However, it quickly became ingrained into American culture. It's a way of conveying friendliness and good humor. I'm in! When you say “I'm in” it's a casual way of saying “count me in" or I want to to be included" For example, if someone says: "I'm hungry. I'm going to get Pizza." You could respond: "I'm in!" "laid back" A person who is laid back person is someone who goes with the flow. They are calm, relaxed, not bothered or worried about anything. For example, "Ryan is so laid-back... nothing seems to shake him." "To put someone in their place". It means that you let another person know that they're not as cool, powerful or special as they might think they are. So those are 10 English slang words that you should know! Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe on your way out! Catch you later!
B1 US slang casual shady bomb dude laid American English Slang: 10 words to speak like a native 82 11 Hhart Budha posted on 2018/01/07 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary