List of slang words in English with their meanings and examples. Good to know for everyone who wants to travel to any English-speaking country. Join @PhrasalCards too
🔘 BounceWhat does bounce mean in CCGs?
◻️Return a card to a player's hand
In Hearthstone, Magic: The Gathering (MTG), and other CCGs, to bounce a card means to return it from the battlefield to its owner's hand. For example, the MTG card Unsummon allows you to bounce an in-play creature (and is MTG's most iconic bounce spell).
There are many reasons a player might want to bounce an in-play card (usually a minion or creature) to their own or their opponent's hand. When used on an opponent's creature, a bounce spell acts as a soft removal spell, buying time in which you can either defeat your opponent or topdeck a permanent answer to their creature. Using a bounce spell on your own creature can protect it from your opponent's removal or allow you to re-use the creature's Battlecry or "enters the battlefield" (ETB) ability.
What is the difference between a bounce spell and a blink spell?
In MTG, bounce spells and blink spells are similar yet different. A bounce spell returns a card to its owner's hand, while a blink spell causes a card to temporarily leave and then re-enter the battlefield. However, a blinked card never returns to its owner's hand and does not have to be replayed. This makes blink spells a better choice than bounce spells for abusing "enters the battlefield" abilities.
❓Example
I'll bounce your Grizzly Bears with Echoing Truth and attack
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
🔘 WhoaWhat does whoa mean?
◻️Expression of surprise
Whoa is a common term people use to express surprise or shock at something. You will see or hear it in messages, in emails, online, and in real life (IRL).
For example, your sister may be talking on the phone and exclaim, "Whoa! Is he OK?" when discovering your neighbor was in a car accident. Or, your mom and dad may text you an awesome birthday surprise, and you respond with, "Whoa! Amazing!" While the pronunciation is the same, people may also spell whoa as "woah."
❓Example
Whoa! I had no idea they got engaged!
Ya, they kept it a secret for a while
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🔘 H/wWhat is h/w short for?
◻️Homework
H/w is a common way to abbreviate homework, which is schoolwork a teacher assigns to students to work on outside of class at home. It may be an essay, book report, presentation, worksheet, or another type of task.
Many students despise h/w because it infringes on their free time outside of school, like going to a movie or hanging out at a friend's house. Nevertheless, students in elementary school to college have to work on h/w, although the way they complete it has changed over the years. For example, students in the 1980s had to complete their work on paper with a pencil, pen, or typewriter; but students in the 2020s often complete and submit their work on a computer via the Internet.
Mostly tweens, teens, and young adults use the abbreviation. You can also remove the slash in the abbreviation to make hw.
❓Example
Do you know if that class is going to have a lot of h/w?
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
English slang - “keep it 100” 💯
Keep it 100 means to be completely honest and authentic.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
📌Home and Living Slang You Should Know
✅DIY-Do It Yourself; creating or fixing things independently.
✏️ I love DIY projects for home decor ideas.
✅Cozy-Comfortable and warm; inviting atmosphere.
✏️This blanket makes the couch feel so cozy.
✅Clutter-A messy or disorganized collection of items.
✏️I need to declutter my room this weekend.
✅Pad-A slang term for a home or apartment.
✏️He just moved into a new pad downtown.
✅Nest-A comfortable home, often for a family.
✏️They're creating a nest for their new family.
✅Chill-To relax or hang out in a comfortable space.
✏️Let's chill at my place this weekend.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🔘 GrandWhat does grand mean?
◻️A thousand dollars
Grand is a popular term that refers to a thousand dollars. 1 grand is equal to 10 Benjamins and is similar to the G and stack terms.
Grand is often used to reference how much you paid for something. The term also appears on the "100 Grand" candy bar.
❓Example
I just spent 15 grand on a new car and now my furnace just went out, FML
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
English slang - “rank” 🤢
In this context the word “rank” is an informal adjective which means disgusting or very unpleasant.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🔘 Dadbod
What does dadbod mean?
◻️Male body type with excessive weight in the midsection
A term that describes the body type of a male who has excessive weight around the midsection, but just short of a beer belly.
The body type often arises in men who were previously fit but have regressed due to less exercise, a slowed metabolism from getting older, or a poor diet. The body type is in between being fit and being overweight and commonly occurs in dads in the 30-40 year old range. The term may also appear as "dad bod" or "dad-bod."
❓Example
Man I gotta get back to training, I'm entering dadbod territory
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🎯 Follow us on Instagram 🎯
⬇️⬇️⬇️
https://www.instagram.com/englishdrift?igsh=MTc3d3V6anBmMGZ3aA==
Barbie
Barbecue
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
Sheila
Woman
Ex: "That Sheila over there is a friend of mine."
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
Normal vs Slang English 🧱
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🗣’ish’ is very common in spoken English, but do you know how to use it? Watch Sian’s shortish video to learn 5 ways we use ‘ish’ in natural English to make words more vague – less exact! Have you heard the last one being used?
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
Basic English vs 🇬🇧British Slangs ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
📌Follow TOP English Learning Channels in the World!
👇👇👇
✦ English Slang Words
✦ English Stories
✦ English Idioms
✦ English Phrasal Verbs
✦ English Phrases & Expressions
✦ English Collocations
✦ English Podcasts
✦ Daily English Conversations
✦ English Language
✦ Espresso English
✦ English Quizzes
✦ English Proverbs
✦ English Gate Learners
✦ English Songs Lyrics
✦ TOEFL English
✦ English Grammar
✦ English Vocabulary
✦ English Language
✦ IELTS English
👆👆👆
🙌Join them all👏
"Loaded" = wealthy, rich.
⠀
Example: All those owners of Las Vegas casinos are really loaded.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🔘 Big MadWhat does big mad mean?
◻️Very angry
Big mad is another way to say that you are furious with someone or something. For example, you might be big mad at your sister after she ruins your favorite shirt, or you might be big mad that you didn't get a promotion at work.
Big mad arose in popularity in 2017 along with "big yikes," which is an exaggeration of "yikes." Most people use it on social media when posting about their frustration, while some may also say it aloud in person when ranting.
If you encounter someone who is big mad, you should probably give them space to chill. Or, if they are looking to vent, you can listen and empathize with their plight.
❓Example
I'm big mad. I can't believe she said that about my bf after she just met him
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
🔘 FPSWhat game genre is FPS?
◻️First-person shooter
Gamers use FPS as shorthand for the "first-person shooter" genre. First-person shooters are 3D action games in which players:
View the game's world from their character's limited, first-person perspective
Shoot enemies with a gun or other projectile weapon
Popular FPSes include Call of Duty (CoD), Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Half-Life, and Doom. Many FPSes include both player vs. computer (PvC) and player vs. player (PvP) modes, allowing players to play against either the game's AI or other players.
❓Example
Doom, Wolfenstein 3D, and Marathon were some of the first FPS games
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
English slang - “shaft” 🤨
“Shaft” is a verb which means to trick someone or treat them unfairly.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🗣’ish’ is very common in spoken English, but do you know how to use it? Watch Sian’s shortish video to learn 5 ways we use ‘ish’ in natural English to make words more vague – less exact! Have you heard the last one being used?
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
🔘 BandHow much is a band?
◻️One thousand dollars
A band is one thousand dollars, also known as a grand, stack, or G. The term comes from the band placed around a stack of cash to hold it together.
Band is often used in contexts where money is being bragged about, such as a club or rap song. The term is typically seen as "bands", which refers to multiple thousands of dollars. If the band contains more than 1G, say 10Gs, then it may be called a "10G band" or "10K band."
❓Example
He be flauntin' those bands filling his hands
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
English slang - “bounce” 🏃🏻
“Bounce” in this context means to leave.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
English slang - “shaft” 🤨
“Shaft” is a verb which means to trick someone or treat them unfairly.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
📌Follow TOP English Learning Channels in the World!
👇👇👇
✦ English Slang Words
✦ English Stories
✦ English Idioms
✦ English Phrasal Verbs
✦ English Phrases & Expressions
✦ English Collocations
✦ English Podcasts
✦ Daily English Conversations
✦ English Language
✦ Espresso English
✦ English Quizzes
✦ English Proverbs
✦ English Gate Learners
✦ English Songs Lyrics
✦ TOEFL English
✦ English Grammar
✦ English Vocabulary
✦ English Language
✦ IELTS English
👆👆👆
🙌Join them all👏
Cuppa
Cup of tea or coffee ☕
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
Yakka
Work, especially hard work
Ex: "After hours of Yakka, the kitchen sparkled and the laundry was all done."
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
Some useful Polish slang words for you, Lovelies!😎 Have you heard them all before? What other slang do you know on Polish?🇵🇱
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
Loner is a person who prefers to be alone or avoids the company of others.
Example: I had always been a loner, and I hated sharing an apartment when I went to college.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage
Horny = sexually excited, in the mood for sex.
⠀
Example: She'd had a couple of drinks and was feeling horny.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
➠@PhrasalCards
➠@SlangWords
➠@IdiomsLand
➠@Vocabulix
➠@GrammarCards
➠@EnglishGate
➠@StoryPage