Slang
Academic words

Abbreviation


Idioms



Collocations
100

Hang out

Spend time together casually

100

Acquire

to get or obtain something 

100

ASAP

as soon as possible 

100

Piece of Cake

Something very easy to do

100

Take Advantage of

To use an opportunity or situation to benefit oneself.

Example: "You should take advantage of the summer break to travel and explore new places."

200

Slay

To be extremely stylish or successful

200

Ambiguous

having or expressing more than one possible meaning 

200

LOL

Laugh out loud 

200

Under the weather

 Feeling unwell or sick

200

Keep an eye on

To watch or monitor something closely

Example: "Can you keep an eye on the oven while I answer the phone?"

300

Dead

Something is so funny that the speaker has "died" of laughter

300

Deny

Saying that something is not true 

300

aka

Also known as

300

Putting your heart and soul into something

Doing something with a great deal of enthusiasm and energy

300

Lose your temper

To become angry or lose control of one's emotions.

Example: "It's important not to lose your temper during a disagreement; communication is key."

400

Hits Different

Something that "hits different" is a lot better than normal, unusual 

400

Anticipate 

Expect that something will happen 

400

IMO

in my opinion 

400

Burn bridges

To damage relationships or close off opportunities for the future.

400

Turn a blind eye to

To ignore or pretend not to notice something.

Example: "Some people turn a blind eye to unethical practices in the workplace."

500

Salty

Bitter, angry, agitated

500

Assist 

to help

500

LMK

let me know

500

I am all ears

Fully attentive and eager to listen

500

Break the News

To inform someone about important or sensitive information.

Example: "She had to find the right time to break the news about the company's financial challenges."

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