20 từ lóng cho người học tiếng Anh
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20 từ lóng cho người học tiếng Anh[/caption]
Awesome
Example 1)
“What did you think of Wolf on Wall Street?”
“It was awesome! I loved it!”
Example 2)
“I’ll pick you up at 1 pm, okay?”
“Awesome.”
Example 3)
“My friend Dave is an awesome single guy. You guys would be perfect for each other!”
“Really? I’d love to meet him.”
Cool
Example 1)
“How’s the weather in Canada these days?”
“It’s getting cooler. Winter’s coming!”
Example 2)
“What did you think of my new boyfriend?”
“I liked him. He seemed like a cool guy!”
Example 3)
“I’m throwing a party next week for my birthday. Do you want to come?”
“Cool! Sure, I’d love to!”
To be beat
Example 1)
“Do you want to go out tonight? There’s a cool new rock bar that’s just opened.”
“Sorry, I can’t. I’m beat and I have to wake up early tomorrow.”
Example 2)
“You look beat, what have you been doing?”
“I’ve been helping my dad in the yard all morning.”
To hang out
Example 1)
“Hey, it’s great to see you again.”
“And you. We must hang out sometime.”
“I would love that. I’ll call you soon.”
Example 2)
“Paulo, where do you usually hang out on a Friday night?”
“If I’m not working, usually at the diner across the road from school.”
“Cool, I’ve been there a few times.”
Example 3)
“Hi Simon, what are you doing?”
“Nothing much, just hanging out with Sally.”
Example 4)
“Joey, where are you, guys.”
“We’re at our usual hang out. Come down whenever you want!”
To Chill Out
Example 1)
“Hey Tommy, what are you guys doing?”
“We’re just chilling (out). Do you want to come round?”
Example 2)
“Sue, what did you do in the weekend?”
“Nothing much. We just chilled (out).”
Example 3)
“I can’t believe that test we just had. I’m sure I’m going to fail.”
“You need to chill out and stop thinking too much. I’m sure you’ll be fine.”
Wheels (noun)
Example 1)
“Hey, can you pick me up at 3?”
“Sorry, I can’t. I don’t have my wheels at the moment?”
“Why?”
“I had to take it down to the garage, there’s something wrong with the engine!”
Example 2)
“Nice wheels!”
“Thanks, it was a birthday present from my dad!”
To be amped (adjective)
Example 1)
“I can’t wait to see Beyonce live!”
“Me too, I’m amped.”
Example 2)
“I’m so amped for the game tonight!”
“Yeah, I’m sure you are! You guys need to beat the Sox.”
Babe (noun)
Example 1)
“What do you think of James’ new girlfriend?”
“Total babe! And you?”
“Agreed!”
Example 2)
“Oh man, Justin Timberlake is such a babe, don’t you think?”
“Not really, he looks like a little boy. I prefer Jonny Depp – now that’s a real man!”
Busted (adjective/verb)
Example 1)
“Did you hear that Sam got busted speeding?”
“No, but I’m not surprised. I’m always telling him he needs to drive slower!”
Example 2)
“There were two kids who were busted cheating in their exams!”
“Really? What happened?”
“I’m not sure, but they’ll definitely be punished. Our school takes cheating really seriously.”
To have a blast (verb)
Example 1)
“How was the Jack Johnson concert?”
“It was awesome. Everyone had a blast.”
“Even John?”
“Yeah even John. He was even dancing!”
“Wow, it must’ve been good!”
Example 2)
“Thanks for inviting me to your party last night, I had a blast.”
“Thanks for coming and I’m glad you enjoyed it.”
To have a crush (on somebody) (verb)
Example 1)
“I have the biggest crush on Simon. He’s so cute!”
“Isn’t he dating Jenny Parkes?”
“No, not anymore, apparently they broke up a few weeks ago!”
“Cool!”
Example 2)
“Oooh, you’re so crushing on Michael right now!”
“I am not! We’re just friends!”
“Liar! I can tell you like him.”
“Is it that obvious?”
To dump somebody (verb)
Example 1)
“What’s wrong with Amy? She’s been walking around the campus all day looking sad and like she’s going to start crying anymore.”
“Didn’t you hear? Alex dumped her last night! Just don’t mention his name at all!”
“Wow, I’m surprised. They always looked so happy together!”
Example 2)
“Landon looks so mad! What happened?”
“He and Samantha broke up.”
“Oh no, who dumped who?”
“I’m not sure, but I have a feeling it was Sam!”
Ex (noun)
Example 1)
“Who was that guy you were talking to before?”
“Oh Cam? He’s my ex!”
“And you’re still friends?”
“Kind of, we only broke up because he moved to LA.”
Example 2)
“My ex always sends me messages on Facebook. I wish she’d stop, it’s really annoying!”
“Tell her, or just delete as your friend!”
Geek (noun)
Example 1)
“What do think of the new girl Amanda?”
“Not much, she seems like a geek. She spends all her time in the library!”
“Maybe because she feels lonely. She’s new!” (Mean and negative meaning).
Example 2)
“Let’s go Ted’s house party tonight! Everyone’s going to be there!”
“I wish I could, but I have to study for my finals!”
“Ah, man, you’re such a geek!”
“I know. But if I don’t pass Coach Jones is going to kick me off the team!”
To be hooked on something (verb)
Example 1)
“What did you think about the new sitcom with James Franco?”
“Loved it. I’m hooked already!”
Example 2)
“I miss George!”
“George’s your ex. You’re hooked on him and it’s not healthy. It’s time to move on!”
Looker (noun)
Example 1)
“That Marni girl is a real looker don’t you think?”
“She’s a nice girl but not my type!”
Example 2)
“Have you seen the new history professor yet?”
“No, but I hear he’s a real looker!”
“You hear right. He is!”
To be in (adjective)
Example 1)
“Jordan, why do you keep listening to that music? It’s awful!”
“Mom, you don’t know anything. It’s the in thing now!”
Example 2)
“So, what’s in at the moment?”
“Seriously Dad?”
“Yeah, come on I wanna know what’s cool and what’s not!”
To be sick (adjective)
Example 1)
“When are you going to Hawaii?”
“Next week! Have you been?”
“Yeah, a few times, it’s sick!”
Example 2)
“You missed a sick party last night!”
“Oh, man, I knew I should have gone!”
Epic Fail (noun)
Example 1)
“The school basketball team lost the game by 30 points, can you believe it?”
“Yeah, epic fail!”
Example 2)
“Did you get your test marks back?”
“Yeah, it was an epic fail and I have to redo the classes again next semester!”
“Oh too bad, I’m sorry!”
To be ripped (adjective)
Example 1)
“Dude, you’re so ripped! What’s your secret?”
“Gym two hours a day!”
Example 2)
“Have you seen Martin lately?”
“No, why?”
“He’s done something to himself! He totally ripped!”
“What? No way! He used to be so overweight!”
Dunno (verb)
Example 1)
“Where’s Jane? She’s supposed to be here by now.”
“Dunno, she’s always late!”
Example 2)
“What are you doing for Spring Break?”
“Dunno, I was thinking Mexico again. You?”
“Dunno yet!”
Loser (noun)
Example 1)
“Ray is such a loser for breaking up with Rebecca.”
“Yeah, I know, he’s never going to find a girl as good as her!”
Example 2)
“Victor’s turning into a real loser these days.”
“Why?”
“I dunno but he’s turned really arrogant since he’s gone to college!”
Rip off (noun) To be ripped off (verb)
Example 1)
“I’m not going to the J-Lo concert anymore.”
“Why not?”
“The tickets are way too expensive. They’re $250 each.”
“Oooh, that’s such a rip off! Who can afford that these days?”
Example 2)
“How much did you buy your wheels for bro?”
“$2000!”
“Dude, you were so ripped off. This car’s worth only half of that!”
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