50 slang
Vamos aprender 50 slang (50 gírias). Super importante aprender este tipo de linguagem que é falada todos os dias nas ruas, em filmes, séries e até mesmo em músicas. Leia e aprenda ainda hoje e pratique estas importantes gírias.
50 slang
50 Slangs in English
- Ghost – To suddenly cut off all communication with someone.
Example: She ghosted me after our second date. - Salty – Being upset or bitter about something small.
Example: He’s still salty about losing the game. - Flex – To show off.
Example: He always flexes his new car on Instagram. - Cap – A lie or exaggeration.
Example: Stop capping, I know you didn’t meet that celebrity. - No cap – For real, I’m not lying.
Example: This pizza is the best I’ve ever had, no cap. - Lit – Amazing, exciting, or fun.
Example: The party last night was lit. - Fire – Really good or awesome.
Example: That new song is fire! - Shook – Shocked or surprised.
Example: I was shook when I saw the final exam questions. - Savage – Bold, ruthless, or brutally honest.
Example: She made a savage comeback in the argument. - GOAT – Greatest Of All Time.
Example: Michael Jordan is the GOAT of basketball. - Slay – To do something really well.
Example: She slayed her performance last night. - Low-key – Secretly, quietly, not openly.
Example: I’m low-key excited about the trip. - High-key – Obviously, openly.
Example: I’m high-key nervous about the interview. - Bae – A term of endearment for a loved one.
Example: I’m going to dinner with my bae tonight. - Squad – Your group of friends.
Example: I’m hanging out with my squad this weekend. - Vibes – The mood or atmosphere.
Example: This café has good vibes. - Extra – Over the top, dramatic.
Example: She’s so extra about her birthday party. - Tea – Gossip or news.
Example: Spill the tea! What happened at the party? - Spill the tea – Share gossip.
Example: Come on, spill the tea about your date. - Thirsty – Desperate for attention.
Example: He’s so thirsty, always posting selfies. - Crash – To fall asleep quickly.
Example: I was so tired, I crashed on the couch. - Throw shade – To insult or criticize subtly.
Example: She threw shade at her ex during the interview. - Dope – Really cool.
Example: That jacket is dope. - Woke – Being socially aware.
Example: She’s very woke about political issues. - Clap back – A sharp response to criticism.
Example: Her clap back on Twitter went viral. - Benjamins – Refers to money (from $100 bills with Benjamin Franklin).
Example: It’s all about the Benjamins, baby. - Broke – Having no money.
Example: I can’t go out, I’m broke. - Hangry – Angry because you’re hungry.
Example: I get hangry if I skip lunch. - Bomb – Really great.
Example: That burger was bomb. - Cram – To study really hard in a short time.
Example: I had to cram for my math test last night. - Gucci – Good, cool, fine.
Example: Everything’s Gucci, no worries. - Chill – Relaxed, calm.
Example: He’s a chill guy to hang out with. - Crash a party – To go to a party uninvited.
Example: They crashed the wedding reception. - YOLO – You Only Live Once.
Example: Let’s take the trip—YOLO! - Karen – A rude, entitled woman.
Example: The customer was acting like a total Karen. - Stan – An obsessive fan.
Example: I totally stan that singer. - Snack – Someone who looks attractive.
Example: He looks like a snack in that outfit. - Adulting – Doing adult responsibilities.
Example: Paying bills is part of adulting. - Hit the road – To leave.
Example: It’s late, let’s hit the road. - Epic fail – A big mistake.
Example: That was an epic fail during the presentation. - Throwback – Something nostalgic.
Example: Here’s a throwback to our trip last summer. - Bounce – To leave quickly.
Example: I gotta bounce, see you later. - Crash and burn – To fail badly.
Example: His presentation crashed and burned. - Snatched – Looking good, fashionable.
Example: Her outfit is snatched tonight. - Shade – Disrespect or insult.
Example: There was some shade in that comment. - Squash – To end an argument.
Example: Let’s squash the beef and be friends again. - Beef – Conflict or argument.
Example: There’s beef between those two rappers. - Grind – Hard work or hustle.
Example: Back to the grind after vacation. - Hit me up – Contact me.
Example: Hit me up if you want to hang out later. - Crash course – A quick, intense lesson.
Example: I need a crash course in cooking before the party.
