American English
Idioms 1
Idioms 2
Gen Z Words 1
Gen Z Words 2
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How do you say cinema in American English?

movies

100

What does it mean to be under the weather?

It means that you are sick or ill.

100

a phrase to wish a person good luck (and not injury!)

break a leg

100

What's a bop?

($100: another way to say bop as a verb)

A good song. 

$100: The song slaps.

100

What does it mean to describe something as fire?

It's incredible or amazing.

200

I wanna go shopping.

What does wanna mean in this example?

want to

200

Reggaeton is not my cup of tea.

What does this sentence mean?

I don't like reggaeton.

200

What do you say when something is very expensive?

It costs an arm and a leg., its gonna break the bank

200

What does mid mean?

mediocre

200

What does fit mean?

$100: a second meaning for the word fit

Outfit or clothes

$100: attractive or physically fit or able

300

How do you spell colour in American English?

color

300

What do you say when something is very easy?

It's a piece of cake. Easy peasy

(I will also accept: it's not rocket science.)

300

This phrase describes a person who is very lazy.

couch potato

300

What does bet mean?

Okay, agreed

300

What does sus mean?

suspicious or shady

400

How do you say pavement in American English?

Sidewalk

400

I am very tired! I am going to ___ ___ _____ (go to bed).

hit the sack or hit the hay

400

You and a friend are talking about Olivia before class. Now Olivia enters the classroom. What idiomatic expression can you use?

speak of the devil

400

Define rizz

Charisma or charm, to be suave

400

Person 1: I saw Rachel yesterday and she told me about her divorce.

Person 2: Oh my god. Spill the ___.

tea 

(I will accept beans, but it's not technically a gen z word.)

500

How do you say sweets in American English?

candy/candies

500

Oh no! The teacher wants to see your homework, but you didn't do it. You need to face __ ______.

the music

500

What is a blessing in disguise? 

Something (usually an event or outcome) that seems bad at first but is actually good.

500

Fill in the blank:

I did badly on the exam. I really ____ ___ __.

I did badly on the exam. I really blew it, I took the L.

500

When do you use the word shook?

when you are surprised or shocked by something

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