美国校园俚语

更新时间:2023-05-08 00:54:27 阅读: 评论:0

American Slang Collection 
Slang is not so safe to u, but you'd better understand it. 

      airhead: stupid person. 
·        "Believe it or not, he is really an airhead!" 

·        amigo: friend (from Spanish). 
·        "I met many amigos tonight." 

·        ammunition: toilet paper. 
·        "Help! We're completely out of ammunition!" 

·        antifreeze: alcohol. 
·        "I'm going to need a lot of antifreeze tonight!" 


·        armpit: dirty, unappealing place. 
·        "This cheap motel is an absolute armpit!" 

·        ass [offensive] (1): backside. 
·        "I fell on my ass on the ski slopes." 

·        ass (2): an unworthy and hated person. 
·        "I cannot be friends when you act like an ass." 

·        awesome: great and impressive. 
·        "It is truly awesome here!" 
B 
·        baby boomer: a person born from the end of the Second World War until the early 1960s. 
·
        "Bill Clinton was born in 1961, so he's considered a baby boomer." 

·        ball (1): a fun time. 
·        "I really had a ball in the party last night." 

·        ball [offensive] (2): a testicle. 
·        "After getting kicked in the balls, his voice emed much higher." 

·        bang (1): a very powerful thing. 
·        "Disneyland is really a bang!" 

·        bang (2): a powerful effect. 
·        "Japane sake really has a bang!" 

·        barf (1): vomit. 
·
        "My dog barfed all over the carpet." 

·        barf (2): vomit. 
·        "Don't step on the barf!" 

·        barf-out: a displeasing person or affair. 
·        "That restaurant was a real barf-out." 

·        bazillion: an infinite number of something. 
·        "Has Dennis really taught a bazillion students?" 

·        B-ball: basketball. 
·        "Do you wanna play b-ball with me?" 

·        beans: money. 
·
        "I've worked for this company for ten years, but I still don't have beans." 

·        beat: tired. 
·        "I'm really beat becau I was awake all night." 

·        beemer: a BMW. 
·        "He wants to buy a beemer when he makes more money." 

·        biggie: something important. 
·        "I was hoping to get my homework completed, but it's no biggie. " 

·        biker: a motorcycle rider. 
·        "Mike ud to be a biker until he got into a rious motorcycle accident." 

·        bitch [offensive] (1): a very unpleasant woman. 
·
        "My boss can be such a bitch sometimes." 

·        bitch [offensive] (2): complain. 
·        "Stop bitching and finish your homework!" 

·        bitchy [offensive]: moody. 
·        "I like him, even though he can be really bitchy." 

·        bod: body. 
·        "Stalone has a great bod!" 

·        bonkers; go bonkers: crazy. 
·        "If you works too hard, you must go bonkers!" 

·        booboo: a mistake. 
·
        "I made a booboo on the last question of the exam." 

·        boob tube: television. 
·        "Benjamin is always in front of the boob tube." 

·        booze: alcohol. 
·        "The party was fun, even though there wasn't any booze." 

·        boss: excellent; great. 
·        "He's always totally boss!" 

·        bread: money. 
·        "Can I borrow some bread?" 

·        brew (1): coffee. 
·
        "Every morning I need a fresh cup of brew." 

·        brew (2): beer. 
·        "Do you want another brew, dude?" 

·        brewski: beer. 
·        "I love drinking brewskies!" 

·        B.S.: bullshit; lies. 
·        "I'm tired of listening to your B.S." 

·        bull: bullshit; lie. 
·        "That's a bunch of bull!" 

·        bullshit [offensive]: lie; dishonesty. 
·
        "I don't like people that bullshit me" 

·        buns [possibly offensive]: the rear end; buttocks. 
·        "Don't stare at my buns!" 

·        bushed: extremely tired. 
·        "I'm completely bushed." 

·        butt: the buttocks. 
·        "Stop sitting on your butt and help me wash the dishes!" 
C 
·        catch some rays: get some sunshine. 
·        "Let's go to the beach and catch some rays." 

·        cheesy: cheap; outmoded. 
·
        "Why are you wearing such cheesy clothes?" 

·        chicken: coward. 
·        "Don't be such a chicken!" 

·        cool: excellent; superb. 
·        "He is no cool!" 

·        cooler, the: jail. 
·        "If you drink and drive, you'll end up spending time in the cooler." 

·        couch potato: a person who watches too much television. 
·        "Why did I have to marry such a couch potato?" 

·        crap [offensive] (1): something worthless. 
·
        "My furniture is a bunch of cheap crap." 

·        crap [offensive] (2): excrement. 
·        "Yuck! I stepped on dog crap!" 

·        crap [offensive] (3): falhoods and lies. 
·        "I've had enough of your crap." 
D 
·        deck: to hit someone. 
·        "His wife almost decked him when he returned home with lipstick on his shirt." 

·        dicey: unpredictable; risky. 
·        "Gambling is a dicey occupation." 

·        dinero: money (from Spanish). 
·
        "I wish I had more dinero!" 

·        dirt: extremely bad person. 
·        "My ex-boyfriend was dirt." 

·        dirty: offensive; pornographic. 
·        "Stop looking at the pictures in that dirty magazine!" 

·        dorky: strange; peculiar. 
·        "If you keep acting so dorky, you'll never get a girlfriend!" 

·        dude: a male. 
·        "That's really cool, dude!" 

·        dynamite: powerful; excellent. 
·
        "The speaker gave a dynamite prentation." 

·        dinosaur: something old fashioned or out of date. 
·        "I'd love to surf the Net, but unfortunately my computer is a dinosaur." 
E 
·        el cheapo: something cheap. 
·        "Since I don't make much money, I always purcha the el cheapo brand." 

·        evil: great; excellent. 
·        "Your car is really evil!" 

·        eyeball: to stare long and hard at someone or something. 
·        "Bartlett eyeballed his daughter's new boyfriend." 

·        eyepopper: something or someone visibly astounding. 
·
        "Wow, that girl is truly an eyepopper!" 
F 
·        fab: fabulous. 
·        "His claim is really fab!" 

·        face-off: confrontation. 
·        "I think it's time we had a face-off." 

·        fart [offensive]: to expel intestinal gas. 
·        "It's embarrassing to fart on the first date." 

·        fender-bender: small accident. 
·        "This morning I had a fender-bender on the Ventura Freeway." 

·        flaky: unpredictable. 
·
        "I waited four hours for my flaky friend to show up." 

·        flashback: sudden memory. 
·        "In Little Tokyo I had a flashback to my days living in Japan." 

·        flick: movie. 
·        "Let's go out tonight and watch a flick." 

·        fox: attractive, alluring person. 
·        "Is it true that Marian is a fox?" 

·        freebie: something that does not cost money. 
·        "My trip to New York was a freebie." 

·        French kiss [possibly offensive]: kissing with the tongue. 
·
        "Berea's dog is always trying to French kiss her!" 
G 
·        geek: someone who works too hard, is more intelligent than usual, and is slightly unattractive. 
·        "Bill Gates is kind of a geek." 

·        get it: to understand something. 
·        "Sorry, but I just don't get it." 

·        get naked [possibly offensive]: to completely relax and have a good time. 
·        "Let's get naked tonight!" 

·        glitch: flaw. 
·        "There must be a glitch in this softwware." 

·
        go bananas: go slightly mad. 
·        "This project is causing me to go bananas!" 

·        gomer: a dumb person. 
·        "Stop acting like a gomer!" 

·        goof (1): a silly and foolish person. 
·        "What a goof you are!" 

·        goof (2): make a mistake. 
·        I really goofed on the test today." 

·        goof off (1): waste time. 
·        "Stop goofing off and help me clean the hou!" 

·
        goof-off (2): someone who wastes time and isn't rious. 
·        "A goof-off never does well in school" 

·        goof up: make a mistake. 
·        "Oh no! I really goofed up!" 

·        goofy: silly. 
·        "Kids always make me feel goofy!" 

·        grabbers: hands. 
·        "Have you washed your grabbers, Benjamin?" 

·        grand: one thousand dollars. 
·        "He's making over a hundred grand a year!" 

·
        grass: marijuana. 
·        "Have you ever smoked grass?" 

·        grub: food. 
·        "Where's the grub?!" 

·        grubby: not clean. 
·        "I always feel grubby in the morning." 

·        grungy: unclean and stinky. 
·        "He's always grungy!" 

·        gut: a person's stomach; belly. 
·        "Look at him, he must be getting a big gut!" 

·
        guts (1): courage. 
·        "It took a lot of guts to ask his boss for a rai." 
·     
          guts (2): the nature of something. 
·        "Let's get to the guts of the program!" 
H 

·        hairy: difficult; dangerous. 
·        "The steep and windy road was really hairy." 

·        hang a left: make a left turn. 
·        "Hang a left at the next corner." 

·        hang a right: make a right turn. 
·        "Hang a right at the next corner." 


·        head: toilet. 
·        "I really need to u the head!" 

·        hep: nsible; informed. 
·        "He is really the heppest man in this town." 

·        hickey: a love bite on the skin. 
·        "Wow! Is that a hickey on your neck?" 

·        hip: nsible; informed. 
·        "He really tries hard to be hip." 

·        hooker [possibly offensive]: prostitute. 
·        "You'll find a lot of hookers in the red light district." 


·        horny [possibly offensive]: xually stimulated; in the mood for x. 
·        "Red wine ems to make my boyfriend horny. " 

·        hot (1): popular. 
·        "Brad Pitt is really hot now." 

·        hot (2): xy. 
·        "Wow! Cindy Crawford is really hot!" 

·        humungous: really big. 
·        "American supermarkets are humungous." 

·        hungries, to have: be hungry. 
·        "I don't know about you, but I've got the hungries." 


·        hyper: overly excited. 
·        "Children often get hyper when they are tired." 
I 
·        icky: unpleasant. 
·        "The food is really icky in the school cafeteria." 

·        I.D.: identification. 
·        "If you want to order a beer, you'll need your I.D." 

·        I'm outta here: I'm leaving; I'm departing. 
·        "Sorry, but I'm outta here, dude." 

·        in: fashionable. 
·        "Ray-Ban sunglass are really in now." 


·        ivories: teeth. 
·        "Tom Crui has really beautiful ivories." 
J 
·        jack around [possibly offensive]: waste time. 
·        "Will you plea stop jacking around?" 

·        jam, in a (1): trouble. 
·        "If you're in a jam, I promi to help you." 

·        jam (2): improvi (musically). 
·        "I'd love to jam with Bon Jovi!" 

·        jamming, to be : going well. 
·        "The party is really jamming!" 


·        jerk: stupid or annoying person. 
·        "How could you go out with such a jerk?" 

·        jillion: an immen number. 
·        "Do you really have a jillion problems?" 

·        jock: someone good at sports. 
·        "I've never been much of a jock." 

·        john: toilet. 
·        "Where's the john?" 
K 
·        K (k): a thousand. 
·        "I could retire with 100 K (k)!" 


·        kick back: relax and enjoy. 
·        "I wish I could kick back at the beach today." 

·        kick off: die. 
·        "My dog finally kicked off." 

·        killer: something exceptional or great. 
·        "Wow, your boyfriend is killer!" 

·        knock: condemn. 
·        "Don't knock it unless you've tried it." 

·        knockout: beautiful woman; handsome man. 
·        "Benjamin is already a knockout!" 


·        kook: peculiar person. 
·        "Stop acting like a kook!" 
L 
·        laid back: relaxed; calm. 
·        "I always feel laid back at the beach." 

·        lame: incompetent. 
·        "He is totally lame in the bed." 

·        lip: cheeky talk. 
·        "My students are always giving me lip!" 

·        lor: a bungling and worthless person. 
·        "Why are you dating such a lor?" 


·        love handles: excess fat around the waist. 
·        "Is it possible for Marple to lo his love handles?" 

·        luck out: to be lucky or fortunate. 
·        "You really luck out by visiting Tom's home!" 
M 
·        make waves: cau problems. 
·        "Teachers don't like students to make waves." 

·        max, to the : maximum. 
·        "I'm happy to the max." 

·        mega: big. 
·        "American restaurants rve mega portions of food." 


·        megabucks: a large amount of money. 
·        "It takes megabucks to live in Japan." 

·        mellow: relaxed. 
·        "I'm feeling very mellow this evening." 

·        mickey-mou: unimportant; time-wasting. 
·        "I'm sick of this mickey-mou job."

本文发布于:2023-05-08 00:54:27,感谢您对本站的认可!

本文链接:https://www.wtabcd.cn/fanwen/fan/82/552371.html

版权声明:本站内容均来自互联网,仅供演示用,请勿用于商业和其他非法用途。如果侵犯了您的权益请与我们联系,我们将在24小时内删除。

标签:
相关文章
留言与评论(共有 0 条评论)
   
验证码:
推荐文章
排行榜
Copyright ©2019-2022 Comsenz Inc.Powered by © 专利检索| 网站地图