There is lots of slang used in American english! Every 5-10 years, new slang words are introduced with every new generation. But that's ok, because only slang from the current generation is commonly used! There are two types of slang:
1. National: Most people will recognize this regardless of the state you are in. Here are some examples of nationally used slang:
Jacked, stan, bruh, drip
2. Local. This is less important, because it is less common. A person from California might not use slang from New York.
Here are some examples of local slang:
Well (Tucson, AZ), Pop (North Dakota and Minnesota), Snowbirds (Arizona), Brick (New York)
Sometimes local slang becomes national. For example: "to front" started in New York, but it spread to other states. Also, there is slang for specific ethnic groups. Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians have words they use.
If you'd like to learn more America slang, sign up for a class and I'll be happy to teach you more!