Overview of Common Slang (1)
1。 I don't know.
Got me. We didn't? I don't know.
I don't know. We haven't learned this yet.
Step 2 get rid of it
Beat it! Me? I have my hands full right now.
Go away! I have my hands full right now.
3. waste your breath and effort
Me? I have made up my mind. There? meaningless
In vain.
I've made up my mind. Don't waste your breath.
4. Signature of john hancock
Please sign here.
Please sign here.
5. keep secrets under raps
Don? Don't tell anyone about the party. Jean? S quiet.
Don't tell anyone about the party. Don't let it out.
6. Discuss; Think about it more.
Jean? Before we make a final decision, let's consider a few more plans.
Let's consider a few more plans before we make a final decision.
7. Drug addicts
The drug addict stole money in order to buy more drugs.
Drug addicts steal money to buy more drugs.
8. put away food and drink
Me? I've never seen anyone eat so much food and still look so thin.
I've never seen anyone who can eat so much and is so thin.
9. Take the initiative to tease
He tried to take the initiative with her, but she turned him down.
He tried to tease her, but she refused him.
10 put one? No matter what the cost.
I'm desperate for you. I know you? I will do the same thing for me one day.
I will do anything for you, and I know that one day you will do the same for me.
Overview of Common Slang (2)
Meaning: a full man. (all men)
Sentence: "The club last night was really fucking bad. It was a feast there." This club was terrible last night. It was full of men! )
Meaning: the best. (the best)
Sentence: "The bacon sandwich I ate this morning was really terrible? The dry sandwich I ate this morning was definitely the best! )
It means: a long time. (for a long time)
Make a sentence: "How? "Who is your school friend Lisa?" "Oh, who knows. I didn't? I haven't seen her for a long time. S years. " (-How is your alumnus Lisa recently? God knows, I haven't seen her for a long time.
Meaning: Are you kidding? Are you kidding? )
Make a sentence: "You? I'd rather go shopping with your mother than go to a bar with me? Are you laughing? " Would you like to go shopping with your mother instead of going to the bar with me? Are you kidding? )
Meaning: It's really cheap. (What a bargain)
Sentence: "Where did you get that TV?" "Oh, I just found it in Yi Bei. It's as cheap as a chip." Where did you buy that TV? -I bought it in Yi Bei. It is really cheap! )
It means: here you are. (Right there)
Make a sentence: "turn left at the end of the road, and then what?" Is your uncle there? Turn left at the end of the road, and then the strip club you are looking for is there.
Meaning: Be a light bulb.
Make a sentence: "Oh, you? "You're going to the movies with Jamie and Robin. Don't you think it's strange to be caught in the middle?" Are you going to the movies with Jamie and Robin? Don't you think it's strange to be a third wheel? )
Meaning: Go to the toilet.
Sentence: "Sorry, I need to spend a penny" (Sorry, I have to go to the toilet).
Meaning: Go out and get drunk.
Make a sentence: "Friday night, let? Boys, let's go to the toilet! " Friday night, let's go out to play together and get drunk! )
Meaning: Too much is too late. (too much)
Sentence: "It is one thing for Harry to be with my sister, but it is also a tragedy for him to be with my mother." Harry can hook up with my sister, but he really went too far to hook up with my mother.
Meaning: sauage fest (sea of people, crowded)
Sentence: "The club last night was really fucking bad. It was a real sauce festival." Last night, this bar was too noisy and really crowded.
Meaning: dog? Nonsense (nonsense)
Sentence: "The bacon sandwich I ate this morning was really bad? Nonsense. "
The bacon sandwich I ate this morning was really the best.
Meaning: I had a bad fall on my ass.
Sentence: "You were so angry last night, man. You walked out of the bar and fell down in the street." Dude, you were so angry last night that you walked out of the bar and fell on the street.
Meaning: Because of the offence to the bishop, there is an innuendo.
Sentence: "God, look at the size of that sauce? As the actress said to the bishop. "
Ah, well, look at this sausage, hehe. . .
Meaning: donkey? Many years.
Make a sentence: "How? "Who is your school friend Lisa?" "Oh, who knows. I didn't? I haven't seen her for a long time. S years. " How is your friend Lisa? God knows, I haven't seen her for a long time.
Meaning: Did you laugh? Are you kidding?
Make a sentence: "You? I'd rather go shopping with your mother than go to a bar with me? Are you laughing? " Would you like to go shopping with your mother instead of going clubbing with me? Are you kidding?
It means: as cheap as a chip, so cheap that you have no friends.
Sentence: "Where did you get that TV?" "Oh, I just found it in Yi Bei. It's as cheap as a chip." Where did you buy this TV set? I bought it on eBay. It is really cheap.
Meaning: a liquid lunch drink without eating.
Sentence: "Dude, me? I'm completely exhausted. I had a liquid lunch and now I have to go back to work. Me? I screwed up. " Man, I'm really freaking out now. I drank wine at noon and didn't eat. Now I have to work.
It means: it is wrong and unfair not to play cricket.
Sentence: "Can I? T believe Barry left before it was his turn to buy wine, did he? "It's not fair."
I can't believe Barry ran away when it was his turn. It's so unkind.
Meaning: I saw a man ask a dog to a mysterious place, usually the bathroom.
Sentence: "Excuse me, give me a minute, me? I have to meet someone about a dog. " Sorry, wait for me. I have to go to the bathroom.
Meaning: Play the third wheel (gooseberry)
Make a sentence: "Oh, you? We will go to the movies with Jamie and Robin. Don't you think it's strange to do so? " Ah, you're going to the movies with Jamie and Robin. Don't you think it's strange to make a light bulb like this?
Meaning: Bob? Your uncle is nearby.
Sentence: "turn left at the end of the road, then turn right at the second crossing, and then what?" Is your uncle there? "Strip club." Turn left at the end of this road, then turn right, and you'll be there. That's a strip club.
If you watch a lot of English dramas, you may find that English people really like to use slang. Many people say that there are so many slang words in British English, mainly because British people like irony very much, and calling names directly is an insult to gentlemanly manners, so they have created so many slang words. After all, these slang words sound like: soblish! Finally, recommend a good website to learn modern slang. I believe many friends know that it is an urban dictionary. Urban Dictionary, translated from Chinese into "Urban Dictionary", is an American online slang dictionary, which contains many popular English slang expressions that cannot be found in conventional dictionaries.
Summary of Common Slang (3)
Dog and pony show press conference, any well-prepared performance
Dog biscuits (student language); Ugly girls (occasionally used by students of 1940)
A dog collar with an opening at the back, as of a Catholic priest.
On the dog days, I feel listless and dull, and women have menstrual cramps; A hot and humid summer that consumes people's physical strength, especially midsummer (see dog days: "dog days" in American slang)
Dog's head cigarette butt
Glanced at the dog reproachfully; imploring look
Goudong (unsafe) small coal mine
The dog is ostentatious and pretentious; I'm afraid of being heavy, I'm fooling around; Escape, especially from annoying social occasions; Live a parasitic life
A small room like a kennel, such as a temporary office; Being in a kennel means falling out of favor or influence.
Dog thief
Dugut, right? Wear strange clothes
Dog robber baseball referee
Dog Show Foot Inspection (World War II Army Terminology)
A small tent for one or two people to sleep on the ground.
The puppy puts on his best clothes.
Dog food truck dining car
Doggery, the bar below.
Damn it, damn it
A drink contains beer or light beer mixed with gin and rum.
Dogs are human feet, especially a pair of feet.
Work hard like a dog
Folding books are full of books with edges.
Dogs wake up from time to time when they sleep.
Tired as a dog.
Watchdog night shift
Old dogs are experts.
A sly dog, a sly man
Yellow dog, mongrel dog, scumbag
Big dog, watchdog, bodyguard, big shot.
A despicable person
A high-ranking person refers to a person with great power.
A dog in the manger, a man standing in the toilet.
Summary of Common Slang (4)
Learn English, don't you? Not all of them, are they? As people say (learning English is difficult). First, grammar muddies the water (making things unclear), while idiomatic expressions only add fuel to the fire (making things worse).
Learning English is not everything people say. First of all, grammar makes everything fuzzy, and idiomatic expressions only add fuel to the fire (make things worse).
What if you? If you are taking the TOEFL or TOEFL test, or just want to know more common idioms, please read the following 40 common idioms before you take the test. They may help you learn English by leaps and bounds (become better).
If you are taking the TOEFL or TOEFL test, or just want to know more common idioms, please read the list of these 40 common idioms before the test. They may just help your English study soar (get better).
Common English idioms
Common English idioms
24/7: 24 hours a day; Seven days a week; All the time; Constantly. My little sister is bothering me 24 hours a day!
24/7: 24 hours a day; Seven days a week; All the time; Every moment. My sister keeps making me angry for 24 hours!
A grumpy temper. Jamie is notoriously short-tempered; Just a few days ago, he yelled at his coach because he wouldn't let him take part in the competition.
The fuse: an impatient temper. Jamie is famous for his short hair; Just a few days ago, he made a hullabaloo about because the coach refused to let him play.
Deal with a man as he deals with you: you deserve to be abused for abusing others. After being teased by pranks, Julian decided to deal with a man as he deals with you. He ordered 27 pizzas for Juan? The house.
Take the consequences: it is not good for others and should be treated badly. Julian is often played tricks on. He decided to let Juan bear the consequences and ordered 27 pizzas for Juan.
Nervous. Liam had butterflies in his stomach before he went on stage to play the violin.
I feel nervous. Liam had butterflies in his stomach before he went on stage to play the violin.
Scrape by: To scrape by or survive. Lester reluctantly joined the dance team; You can see that he didn't dance jazz for long.
Luck: To scrape through or finish it. Lester rigidly formed this dance team; You can see that he hasn't danced jazz for a long time.
Did the cat take your tongue? : Is that all right? Don't you talk? (usually embarrassing each other). I just saw you kiss my boyfriend. What? What's the matter? Did the cat take your tongue?
Without saying a word? Can't you talk? (usually to embarrass each other). I just saw you kiss my boyfriend. What happened? Why didn't you say a word?
Wolf: Ask for help when you don't need it. You have lied about your military situation many times, so no one will believe you when you are really injured.
Bludger: Ask for help when you don't need it. You bluffed a lot. When you are really hurt, no one believes you.
Cut someone some slack: don't judge someone too harshly. Hey. Cut me some slack. I was so busy hunting frogs last week that I forgot to call. I'm sorry!
Let someone relax: don't judge someone too harshly. Hey. Let me relax. I was so busy hunting frogs last week that I forgot to call. I'm sorry!
Count down: tired; Give up; Unable or unwilling to participate. Yes, you can. T take my don' for a walk? She? After chasing the cat all day, it was exhausted.
Countdown: tired; Give up; Unable or unwilling to participate again. No, you can't take my dog for a walk She has been chasing cats all day, and now she will be counted.
Draw a line: stop; Know the tipping point of things from good to bad. Now I don't speak in front of 34,000 people.
Draw a clear line: stop; Know the position of something from good to bad. Now I draw a line when I speak in front of 34,000 people.
Easier said than done: it's not as easy as it looks. You want me to come to work at 6 am? Easier said than done!
Easier said than done: it's not as easy as it looks. Do you want me to come to work at 6 o'clock in the morning? Easier said than done!
Every cloud has a silver lining: you can find the good side in every bad situation. Even if you have just been fired, remember that everything has a bright side. At least you don't know. I don't have to work for that grouchy boss anymore!
Behind the dark clouds is sunshine: you can find the bright side in every bad situation. Even if you have just been fired, remember that behind the dark clouds is sunshine, at least you don't have to work for that grumpy boss anymore!