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20 American slang words you need to know (plus swear words!)
Want to understand real American English? In this video, you’ll learn 20 slang words Americans use every day — from hang out and lit to no-brainer and spill the tea. You’ll also discover how to ...
Reading the glossary as a suburban mom, I admit that I have never felt less cool. I’m not that old, am I? Oh, God, I am that old. Part of me is fine with that—I’m happy to sit back in my rocking chair ...
Until a few years ago, I couldn’t speak Spanish without sounding about half a century older—and much more religious—than I am. The language is the first one I learned, but I was taught it primarily by ...
Ayeite, college freshmen. You might get a roommate who's got a lot more chedda than you. And there's a chance your new roomie will be a blobblehead. But don't get bummed. And if you miss your high ...
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Keeping up with Gen Alpha can feel like learning a new language. Born roughly between 2010 and 2025, this generation communicates with unique slang, emojis, and shorthand that can confuse adults.
One of the stories our news department did this week really got my attention. It's about a UNCW professor who is teaches a course on the profession of teaching. As part of this, he thinks tomorrow's ...
Question: I don’t get some Canadian sayings and slang, such as “little sweetness.” Why would you call someone that? Is there a way I can learn slang? Answer: It’s difficult, at the start, when ...
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