(noun) (slang) a terrible person, a person who acts in a rude or offensive way
(noun) (slang) testicles
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balls is often used to state whether a man is brave or masculine enough to do something.
Example Sentence:
You don’t have the balls to go skydiving. You are a coward!
I’ve got the balls to go talk to that beautiful woman over there. Watch me!
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(slang) (idiom) I bet you
Example Sentences:
Betcha can’t lift 200 kilos like I can!
A: My new boyfriend is so handsome and successful.
B: Is he?
A: Yeah. He is a model and has his own business.
B: Betcha my boyfriend is better than yours! He’s an actor and lawyer!
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(adjective slang) terrible, awful, bad
Example Sentence:
This coffee shop really blows. Let’s go to Blenz instead.
A: How is the movie?
B: It really blows. It’s the worst movie I’ve seen in awhile.
My new teacher blows at teaching grammar, but she’s really good with vocabulary.
Note:
blows is slang and should be used carefully
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(noun) (slang) a person who behaves in a very friendly, flattering, or kind manner to someone higher in order to get a benefit
(slang) nonsense
Example Sentences:
A: Did you hear the news?
B: What news?
A: I’ve got a date tonight. With Angelina Jolie!
B: That’s bullshit.
The salesman was talking bullshit when he told the woman that his new vacuum could clean her whole house in 5 minutes.
(noun) (slang) someone who is very good at saying stupid and untrue things
(noun) (slang) someone who is very good at saying stupid and untrue things
(noun) (slang) a woman who has a sexy body but an ugly face
Example Sentences:
A: Do you think Madonna is attractive?
B: No man, she’s a butterface. Her body is hot, but she’s very old!
Steve’s new girlfriend is a butterface. She’s an athlete, so she has a nice body, but she’s so ugly!
Note: Everything is sexy but her face
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(slang) leave me alone!
Example Sentence:
A: Do you have any money?
B: Buzz off! I’m not giving you any money!
The rude man told his roommates to buzz off when he was drunk. Now they are mad at him.
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(slang) to relax
Example Sentences:
A: What are you doing tonight?
B: I’m going to just go home and chillax.
Would you just let me chillax while I think of what to do next?
Note:
chillax is a slang combination of chill out and relax
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(noun) (slang) a person who makes people uncomfortable at parties, bars, nightclubs or social situations
(verb) (slang) to put one’s hand on one’s forehead when a stupid thing has been done or a stupid question has been asked
(slang) leave me alone!
Example Sentence:
A: Do you have any money?
B: Fuck off! I’m not giving you any money!
The rude man told his roommates to fuck off when he was drunk. Now they are mad at him.
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(slang) leave me alone!
Example Sentence:
A: Do you have any money?
B: Go fuck yourself! I’m not giving you any money!
The rude man told his roommates to go fuck themselves when he was drunk. Now they are mad at him.
Note: go fuck yourself is slang and should be used very carefully
From the Blogs:
George Bush to Conservatives: “Go Fuck Yourself“
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(phrasal verb) (slang) to behave in a very friendly, flattering, or kind manner to someone higher than you in order to get a benefit
Example Sentences:
Sarah always kisses up to her boss, because she’s trying to get a promotion and a raise.
A: Who’s your professor this semester?
B: Professor Ornstein.
A: Oh, he’s really tough. If you want to get a good mark, you’d better start kissing up to him!
B: How should I do that?
A: Start by telling him he is the best professor you’ve ever had. Then keep going….
William was angry because he didn’t get promoted to manager, even though he had kissed up to the owner of the company for years.
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