Text Abbreviations
2020s Slang
Translating Idioms
Food-Related Idioms
90s Slang
100

TBH

What is "to be honest"?

100

Four-letter word meaning to do really well or succeed at something

What is, "slay"? 

100

The English equivalent of "no hay mal que por bien no venga." There are two possible answers. 

What is "every cloud has a silver lining" or "a blessing in disguise"? 

100

Used to refer to someone who spends many hours sitting on a couch. Example: I’ve been watching TV all day. I’m starting to feel like a *********. 

What is "couch potato"? 

100

A close friend or companion. Example: "I'm just chilling with my h***** this weekend."

What is "homies"?

200

IKR

What is, "I know right"?

200

Word meaning to be annoyed, upset, or bitter, usually about something minor. The root word is a condiment/seasoning. 

What is, "salty"?

200

The English equivalent of "hablando del rey de Roma" 

What is "speaking of the devil"? 

200

Means sharing gossip or reveal secret information. Example: 

Person 1: I heard that they recently broke up.

Person 2: What?! ******!

What is "spill the tea"?

200

A combination of "chill" and "relax," meaning to calm down and take it easy. Example: "You’re stressing too much about that test; just ********."

What is "chillax"?

300

NP

What is, "no problem"? 

300

Four-letter verb meaning to knowingly flaunt and show off. Example: He drove himself to school in a new car the day after he got his license. He's trying to *****

What is, "flex"?

300

The English equivalent of "es pan comido" 

What is "piece of cake"?

300

Used to express that something should be taken lightly instead of being accepted as the truth. Example: John has a tendency to exaggerate stories. That’s why I always **** everything he says **********.


What is "take with a grain of salt"? 

300

Another term for leaving or exiting, similar to "bounce." Example: "It’s getting late, let’s ***** and get some food."

What is "dip"?

400
LMK

What is, "let me know"?

400

Two-word phrase meaning to tell the truth. Hint: One of the words is an accessory 

What is, "no cap"? 

400

The English equivalent of "hay gato encerrado"

What is, "there is something fishy going on"?

400

Used when someone finds themselves in a difficult situation. Example: I’m sorry I was late to the meeting this morning. My car broke down last night and I’ve been ************ ever since.

What is "in a pickle"?

400

Describes something that is suspicious or unsafe. Example: "That alleyway looks s*****; let’s not go down there."

What is "sketchy"?

500

IYKYK

What is, "if you know, you know"? 

500

Word meaning slightly, secretly, modestly, or discretely.

What is, "lowkey"?

500

The English equivalent of "hablar hasta por los codos"

What is, "to talk your ears off"?

500

Used to express that someone wants to enjoy the benefits of contradictory or incompatible things. Example: When she found out that her boyfriend had been seeing another girl, she broke up with him and told him that he couldn’t expect to ********.

What is "have [one's/your] cake and eat it too"?

500

Acting crazy or irrational, often used to describe someone overreacting. Example: "You're t***** if you think I'm going to skydive."

What is "trippin'"?