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  • Sunny
    Slangs. - 20120513
    I learnt some Irish slangs yesterday morning. It was so hard for me to understand that book. I had to look up those slangs from websites and ask a friend for help. It was always good to do something w...
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    • Sunny wrote 15 day(s) ago
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  • Albert
    What is the most interesting slang word do you know?
    What is the most interesting slang word do you know?
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    • Albert wrote 17 day(s) ago
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  • Theresa
    American Slang (01) — "I'm so jelly!"
    "I'm so jelly" Is a relatively new bit of slang, which has recently made an appearance in American English. I first only saw people using this word online, but soon I started hearing people ...
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    • Theresa wrote 1 month(s) ago
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  • DişiBayanAşk
    Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions [2]
    [Excerpts from 'Dictionary of Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions: Second Edition --Michael Mahler] (1) A Lo Loco [L.Am., idiom] = Crazily, on the lark Decidimos hacer el viaje a lo loco....
  • DişiBayanAşk
    Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions [1]
    [Excerpts from 'Dictionary of Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions: Second Edition --Michael Mahler] (1) A Calzón Quitado [L.Am., idiom] = Frankly Hijo, tenemos que hablar a calzón quitado p...
  • galera109614
    slang american - (food vocabulary) - for spanish students
    La comida en Estados Unidos es mucho mejor de lo que se cree. Eso sí, si nos olvidamos, como en todas partes, de lo que se llama el junk food (comida basura), y de todo eso que proponen los estable...
  • Rose
    Internet Slang
    Along with the popularization of the internet, Internet slang has become a fashion amomg teenagers, which is a controversial topic in recent years. Some people think that internet slang is fan...
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    • Rose wrote 2 month(s) ago
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  • tim80110
    Common English Slang
    I thought I would write some examples of slang words and expressions that might be unfamiliar to those trying to learn English. Although British and American English both have their own specific exam...
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    • tim80110 wrote 3 month(s) ago
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  • Sri Lestari
    Indonesian Slang
    Here are the lists of Indonesian slang words. Jayus: not funny (joke).. Gaul: up to date.. Kemek: to eat.. Cemen : Coward; it is a word to describe a person who does not dare to take a risk.. Le...
  • 语笑嫣然
    Are Those Slang?
    I have been watching English TV series and movies these days. I wrote some useful sentences which I can put it into practice in daily life from it. In addition, I recite those notes everyday and use s...
  • Liza
    About slang.
    Some people are strongly against use of slang in speech. They consider slang to be an indicator of low cultural rate. I totally disagree. Slang is an organic part of the live language, and it may b...
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    • Liza wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • Grace
    I can't understand slang
    so tired now,I wouldn't give up.Too late in China,I still sat in front of the computer.someone says, if you can speak English and Spanish, you can talk to 90% people around the world. Talk to ...
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    • Grace wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • sugarmoon
    Some British slang terms (and some swearwords):
    Bloody hell- a mild swearword, an expression of shock, or anger, for example "Bloody hell! You're joking!" or "Bloody hell, I broke it!" you can also use bloody as an adjective...
  • 592730625
    A short story based on American Slang
    A:B,you look pale.How come B: Oh,you know what,days ago the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part two was hitting the big screen.It was really a bad flick,but I got a unlucky...
  • Maria Connie
    American Slang 2
    Be up for: If you are "up for" something it means you are interested in doing it. Here's a perfect example: I'm really too tired to leave the house today but I'd be up for having lunch to...