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Websites to learn unofficial words and idioms in English?

I don't mean vulgarism, but some words and expressions used by English-speaking countries as kind of 'slang', let's call it that way.

For example... does expression 'to have jelly in sb's pants' exist? I can be not precise as I heard it some time ago and I couldn't find it anywhere. I suppose, it means sth like 'being excited about things around you and expressing it'...

Anyone can help?

For learning: English
Base language: English
Category: Language

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    idiom
    http://www.eslcafe.com/idioms/id-mngs.html
    phrasal verb
    \http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs-list.htm

    Try it: http://www.urbandictionary.com/

    "to jelly your pants"= an idiom used by guys to mean a guy gets so turned on or aroused that he ejaculates all over his pants. It is not a polite term.

    http://www.idiomsite.com/
    http://www.tafreehmela.com/education-learning/49201-list-idioms-their-meanings.html
    http://www.pride-unlimited.com/probono/idioms1.html
    http://www.learn4good.com/languages/evrd_idioms/id-a.htm
    http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/
    'to have jelly in sb's pants' is not an idiom in English but "to jelly your pants" is.

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