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  • 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 upoften replaceshiorhelloas a casual

  • greeting. It is most commonly used among the younger generation.

  • what's upis 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 saycatch 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 worddudeused 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!” ordude, what are you doing?”.

  • "to be shady"

  • When you call someone or somethingshady”, it means that it or they are

  • dishonourable, corrupt or sneaky. It's not a compliment!

  • For example, you could sayCathy stole her wineglass from that restaurant.

  • How shady!”

  • "no worries"

  • No worriesgot its start in British, New Zealand and Australian English as a way

  • to saydon't worry about itor "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 init's a casual way of sayingcount 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!

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  • Catch you later!

Hi guys!

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