15 English Slang Words You NEED TO KNOW in 2020 (Speak Like a Native)
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15 English slang words that you absolutely have to know in 2020 in order to understand TikTokers, YouTubers, and other cool people on this planet. These terms are used in American, British and Australian English.
(1) Lit. When something is exciting, really enjoyable, you can say it’s “lit.”
(2) GOAT. It is an acronym of Greatest Of All Time.
(3) Snatched. When someone is wearing something that is very fashionable or has a look that looks really good.
(4) On fleek. This can be used as a replacement for "on point," meaning something has been perfectly done.
(5) Salty. You can say someone is salty when they get upset or angry over something.
(6) Fit. Unlike the British version of the term "fit," which means attractive, in the United States, "fit" is just the shortened version of the word "outfit".
(7) Dead. As slang, it means that something is so funny or ridiculously good it's forced you to be hyperbolic.
(8) Fire. It is used to refer to something that is really cool and amazing.
(9) Low-key. This can be used as a replacement for "quiet," "modest," "not very assertive."
(10) High-key. It is the opposite of low-key.
(11) Shady. When someone is very sneaky, suspicious, you can say that person is "shady"
(12) Savage. This word is used as internet slang when describing a shocking event or a careless attitude.
(13) Shook. When someone is shook it means they are shocked or incredibly surprised.
(14) Slay. To "slay" is to do really well or succeed at something.
(15) Stan. "Stan" can be a noun for an overzealous and obsessive fan, and a verb meaning to be that kind of fan. It originated from an Eminem song of the same name.
Time codes:
0:35 Lit
1:09 GOAT
1:40 Snatched
1:56 On fleek
2:40 Salty
3:10 Fit
3:53 Dead
4:34 Fire
4:49 Low-key
5:19 High-key
5:33 Shady
6:11 Savage
6:30 Shook
6:49 Slay
7:29 Stan
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