SLANG 4 LIFE

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27/04/2022

A

Activis
noun
1. lean, drank

EXAMPLE: "Christian Louboutins, a walking mannequin, my Balmains full of blue Benjamins/Don't drink that s**t just to be cool, I only sip Actavis ’cause it's my medicine"—Takeoff on Migos' “Trap Funk”

act up
phrase
1. to engage in foolish behavior.

EXAMPLE: "Act up, we gon' mask up, boy, I dare you/Brody catch a body, I'ma leave you in the rearview"—Lil Tjay's “F.N”

B

bag
noun
1. money

EXAMPLE: "You get the bag and fumble it/I get the bag and flip it and tumble it (Yeah),"—Quavo on Gucci Mane's "I Get the Bag" featuring Migos

bando
noun
1. an abandoned house, a trap house

EXAMPLE: "Fill the bando up with bags, give the lil' bro them a job/You can come get rich with us, you gon' eat or you gon' starve?"—Lil Baby's “On Me"

Barbz or Barbies
noun
1. Nicki Minaj's fan base

EXAMPLE: "Yeah, my money's so tall that my Barbies got to climb it/Hotter than a Middle Eastern climate, violent"—Nicki Minaj on Kanye West's “Monster"

bussin’
adjective
1. to let gun shots ring out
2. something that is very good

EXAMPLE: "Police-ass ni**as with that cuffin'/Try to run up on us, we gon get to bussin'"—G Herbo's “Get 2 Bussin” featuring Lil Bibby

C

cake
noun
1. a big butt
2. money

EXAMPLE: "Mink coats make your woman wanna fornicate/Rozay and Drake, I'm getting cake, nothin' short of great"—Rick Ross on Drake's “Lord Know”

cap
noun
1. lying
2. the top of one's head
3. to take one's head off

EXAMPLE: "I've been had my way out here, yeah, know that's facts/You ain't livin' that s**t you say, yeah, we know that's cap"—Meek Mill's “Going Bad” featuring Drake

chicken
noun
1. money

EXAMPLE: "I be gettin' to the chicken, countin' to the chicken/And all of my ni**as gon' split it"—Desiigner's “Panda”

crack
adjective
1. something really good and addicting

EXAMPLE: "Florida BasedGod what it do? I'm back/One hundred grand show, man, dude, that's crack"—Lil B's “Bloggers Anthem”

17/02/2022

Aprenda alguns verbos com a preposição (on)

Depend on :( depended de/da/do)

♦It depends on you:

♦Isto depende de ti

♦Go on : ( contimuar a caminhada ou de fazer alguma coisa)

♦Don't stop, go on .

↕Não pare continua..

♦Sit on ( sentar sobre alguma coisa .

♦I sat on the desk

↕Eu sentei sobre a carteira

♦Insist on ( insistir em fazer

↕alguma coisa ou dizer algo )

♦He insisted on talking to you .

↕Ele insistiu em falar consigo.

♦Call on ( visitar alguém em sua casa )

♦I'm going to call you on tomorrow
Vou lhe visitar amanhã.

♦Can you call me on ?
Podes me visitar?

♦Feed on ( alimentar de / alimentar- se de )

♦I feed on vegetables
Eu me alimento de vegetais .

♦She feeds her pets on vegetation

Ela alimenta os seus animas de vegetação ...



♦Spend on ( gastar tempo ,

↕dinheiro em alguma coisa )

♦I spend my time on studying more .

↕Eu passo meu tempo estudado mais..

♦They spend their time on reading books .

↕Eles passam tempo lendo livros

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17/12/2021

Balller= pessoa que tem muito dinheiro/ mulherengo

Deep= pessoas
Easy = auttie or audi 5000= se despedir
Game = saber falar com alguém
Hands down = ter a certeza
Holla= despir ou ligar
Ex: Holla at me later
Ish= s**t
Kickin' it = bater papo
Loot = dinheiro
Mack daddy/ mack = mulherengo que tem muito money
Oreo= um negro que agem como se fosse branco
Raw= menino de rua
SIC or tight = legal
Uncle tom = traidor
Wannabe
Y'all = é o plural de you
Ex Y'all my friends

13/11/2021

Good morning for all
👪

12/11/2021

American Slang words list with meaning and sentences
Slang words with A, B, C
ASAP: stands for ‘as soon as possible’

Around-the-clock: 24/7

Ace – Pass a test with 100%.

A turn off – Something that’s repulsive.

A blast – A very fun event.

By the skin of your teeth: just barely

Busted – Caught doing something wrong

Bummer – A disappointment

Buck – One dollar

Bro: a friend

Booze – Alcohol

Bomb – Really good

Blue or Have the Blues: to feel depressed or sad

Blow or Bomb: to fail or to be unsuccessful

Beat – Tired

B-Ball: often used to abbreviate basketball

Bail – To leave abruptly.

Babe – Your significant other

Crash: to go to sleep

Crash – To fall asleep quickly

Cram: to study feverishly before an exam.

Cram – To study a lot before an exam

Couch Potato: a lazy person,

Couch potato – A lazy person

Cool (adj.): nice

Chicken – Coward

Chick – A girl or young woman

Cheesy – Silly

Cheesy (adj.): Cheap

Cash (n.): money

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USA Slang words with D, E, F, G
Dutch or go Dutch: each person pays for his/her own meal

Dump – To end a romantic relationship with someone.

Drive up the wall: to irritate

Ditch – To skip an event.

Dead: Empty

Ex – An old relationship or spouse

Epic – Grand or awesome

FYI: acronym “for your information”

Freebie – Something that is free.

Flick – A movie

Flakey – Indecisive

Grub – Food

Give the cold shoulder: ignore

Getting hitched – Getting married

Get under one’s skin: bother

Conversational slang words
Hyped (adj.): Really excited.

Hot – Attractive

Hold your horses: Wait a minute!

Hit the road: to leave.

Hit the books: study.

Hip: cool, popular.

Have a crush – Attracted to someone romantically

Hang out: to gather in a casual;

Hang out – To spend time with others

It sucked – It was bad/poor quality

It is what it is: it’s a fact that cannot be changed.

In no time: Very soon.

In no time – Very soon.

I’m down – I’m able to join

I get it – I understa

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