Idioms
Young people slang
Different country's english
100

Piece of cake

 “The test was a piece of cake.”

very easy

100

What does "fire" mean?

For example, this sushi is fire.

Really good

100

In Australia and England, what does "mate" mean.

Friend

200

Break the ice
👉 “He told a joke to break the ice.”

Start a conversation. Make it less awkward

200
What does "I'm down mean"? 


Do you want to go skiing?

I'm down. 

I agree / I want to do it. 

200

What does "g'day" mean. 

Australia

Hello, How are you, have a good day etc. 

Greeting

300

Cost an arm and a leg
“That bag costs an arm and a leg.”

Very expensive

300

What does "all good" mean?

Do you want any ice cream?

I'm all good. 

No thank you, that's ok, etc. 

300
In the Southern states of America, what does "Howdy" mean?

Hello

400

Under the weather 

“I feel under the weather today.”

sick

400

What does salty mean?


“They're salty because they lost.”

Angry, annoyed etc. 

400

In England, what does "cheers" mean?

Hint: Not 乾杯

Thank you

500

Go the extra mile

“She always goes the extra mile at work.”

try very hard

500

What does "cringey" mean?

“His dancing is cringey.”

Awkward, ちょっと気持ち悪い, uncomfortable.

500

In England what does "bloody" mean?


For example: "It's a bloody good day isn't it."

Very