Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Important and useful Slang word in English

  Our everyday life we are using many slang word. Specially English songs, movies, film and native speaker, British, American are using slang word. General English speaker some time can’t understand some slang word meaning. Below I discuss some essential slang word with meaning.

Airhead – stupid person
Jumpy- frightened or nervous
Ace – excellent / great
Hybby- husband
Bimbo – a young woman considered sexually attractive but of limited intelligence.
Bird – girlfriend, woman, girl
Awesome – great and impressive
Booboo – a mistake
Beans – money
Chuck up – vomit
Cock and bull story – nonsense / a rubbish story
Beast (offensive) – an ugly woman.
Doodle – no problem , something that’s easy
Misus- wife
Dyke (offensive) – lesbian
Fag (offensive) – homosexual
That’s sweet!- That’s great !
Fat head – an idiot , dull person
French kiss – kissing with the tongue
Cool – excellent / superb
Funny farm – mental hospital or institution
Get it – to understand something
Hot- sexy
Goof off – waste time
Asshole – stupid person
Goof up – make a mistake
Horny – sexually stimulated / in the mood for sex
I’m outta here – I’m departing / I’m leaving
Kick back – relax and enjoy
Yo- you !

Homey-  Close friend
Dude – friend
Kiss someone’s ass – to hit them hard
Flick- movie
Jerk – stupid person
Fortnight – two weeks
Kip – sleep
Loo – toilet
Bullshit - nonsense/ lie/ dishonest
Lost the plot – crazy, mad
Mickey-mouse – time-wasting / unimportant
Up for it – to be willing to have a good time
Prick - stupid person
Up the duff – to be pregnant
Wad – a lot of money
Zip it – shut up.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

How Expression in practical English.


 Expressing General Felling of illness:
I’m sick.
I feel sick.
I’m sick as a dog.(informal)
I feel funny.
I feel awful.
I feel downright awful.
I feel terrible.
I feel lousy.
I feel rotten.
I feel like hell.

Describing a pain in the head:
I have a headache.
My head hurts.
My head is killing me.
I’ve got a splitting headache.
My head is throbbing.
My head is pounding.
There’s hammering inside my head.
I have a migraine.
I have an excruciating headache.

Asking to a patient:
What’s the matter?
What brings you here?
Describe what’s wrong.
What seems to be the problem?
You look fit as a fiddle. What could be wrong?
Can you describe the problem?
Can you describe the symptoms?
Can you tell me what’s wrong?
Has this been a problem before?
Have you had this problem before?
Have you had this problem long?
How long have you had this problem?
Have you had this before?

Asking why someone looks so unhappy:
What’s the matter?
Something got you down?
Why are you so blue?
Blue=sad
Why is your face so long?
Who rained on your parade?
     Rained on your parade= ruined your plans
What rained your parade? (idiomatic)
Do someone rain on your parade? (idiomatic)
 Who burst your bubble?
Who ruined your good outlook on life?

Exclamation:
Wow!
Gosh!
Gee!
My goodness!
Oh, my!
Oh my goodness!
Imagine that!
My word!
Goodness!
Good heavens!
Good gracious!
My God!
Oh my God!
Great!
Excellent!
Hot dog!
Good Lord!
Will wonders never cease!
My stars!
Zounds!
Lordy!

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