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Dead On

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= exactly right Ex: His comments about what happened were “dead on.” Nothing was false. Ex: Her prediction was “dead on.” Everything happened exactly how she said it would.

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Red Pilled

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Red Pilled = beliefs, choices or information that allow you to see the world as it really is, even though you will feel safer and happier if you did not On a political sense, being red pilled means understanding what is presented as truth on the surface is in fact a carefully constructed narrative designed to […]

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Badass

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Badass Describing a person =  tough, uncompromising, intimidating,  or talented Ex:  John Wayne and Bruce Lee were both “badass” actors. (they were tough, intimidating, talented) Ex: My grandfather fought in World War II.  He was a true “badass.” Describing an object = cool (*Used mostly by young people) Ex: Those shoes are “badass.” I want […]

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Blah Blah Blah

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Blah Blah Blah = non important information, meaningless talk, I don’t care Ex: She had a coffee a donut and “blah blah blah.”  (Whatever else is not important) Ex:  Yeah yeah, “blah blah blah.”  Mom, you said that yesterday.  (What you said was meaningless) Ex: Oh your brother is a internet millionaire “blah blah blah” […]

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Dig (Something)

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Dig (Something)  [slang] = to like   IMPORTANT NOTE: this is not the same as the verb “to dig.”  Ex: To dig a hole. Ex: I “dig your new car.”  It is so cool Ex: I’m really “digging this music.”  It makes me want to dance.

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Copycat

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Copycat = a person who copies another’s behavior, clothing, or ideas Ex: He always tries to act like me, and says the same things I do.  He’s such a “copycat.” Ex: My dad always told me to be unique, think for myself, and don’t be a “copycat” by following what other people do.

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Big Deal

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Big Deal   = something very important Ex: This party is a “big deal.”  I want to look my best. Ex:  This is the final test of the year, so it’s a “big deal.” What’s the big deal?   = why is this bad / important ? Ex: “What’s the big deal” with gay marriage?  I don’t […]

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Sugar Daddy/ Sugar Momma

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Sugar Daddy / Sugar Momma = a rich older man or woman who buys gifts for a younger  man or woman for her company or sexual favors     Ex: She only stays with her “sugar daddy” because he’s always buying her expensive things. Ex: She doesn’t want a real boyfriend.  She just wants a […]

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Tongue in Cheek

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Tongue in Cheek (or sometimes called “tongue and cheek”)     = to be joking, kidding Ex: He’s always speaking “tongue in cheek.” He never acts serious. Ex: The speaker’s “tongue in cheek“ comments about her children had the audience laughing.

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Knockout (person)

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Knockout (describing a person) = an extremely attractive person   Ex: Look at that girl.  Wow, what a “knockout!”  She is so attractive. Ex: The old woman described her husband as a tall, strong, “knockout” when she first met him a long time ago. Who says it?   Everyone