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Find some English slang and common words with special meanings.
A common "mantra" of several young people.

1. cool: Cool is a word commonly used by teenagers, and its real meaning (sometimes debonaire) refers to acceptable good things; Or the situation can be controlled; Still keep calm, gentle, polite and have a good appearance, which can meet the standards of young people. (can refer to a person or thing) that is, something good or acceptable; ; The situation is under control; Calm, gentle, polite or good-looking; Meet the standards of teenagers. So we can say:

That's cool; He is cool; This is so cool.

Skydiving (or surfing) is cool. Skydiving or surfing is good.

Subjects can be singular and plural of anyone (me, us, them, etc.). ), and the verb can be any tense (yes, used to be, used to be, will be, used to be, etc. ). Therefore, it can also be said:

She (he) was cool.

That's a cool T-shirt. (Beautiful sweatshirt)

He or she is a cool person.

But if we say: Are you cool? Are you cold? (cool = cold), it can be seen that when cool is used as a mantra or slang, it is mostly not used in questions. If we say:

She looks very calm. It's another compliment, which shows that she is calm and attractive. Not emotional. But why is it represented by cucumber?

(Note: Many Chinese translate cool as "cool")

2. Are you drunk? The word "trippin" comes from the verb trip. (Verb tense is: tripped, tripping) Young people use apostrophe instead of G, which means bang, or a mantra. This word is used as an adjective in the present participle, which means that your behavior is unusual, perhaps influenced by drugs or drinking, and you look fascinated and weird (excited about drugs such as LSD). That is to say, if you are not affected by drugs and drinking, why do you look so strange? Are you affected by drugs or alcohol? Why are you so crazy and weird? ) So you can say:

They are traveling. = trip

She (he) is out of her mind.

Mr. a must be insane.

It is usually only used on young people, and it is not a compliment.

He is a bookworm: a bookworm refers to some young people who only know reading and exams every day and are unfamiliar with other things in life. A person is always immersed in reading, but he is not good at social occasions. )

Because the United States attaches great importance to all-round education, many foreigners think that nerds have good knowledge, but they are boring. I have IQ, but I lack EQ. I am just a "nerd" or "idiot" who is insignificant in society. (IQ = IQ; EQ = emotional intelligence)

Nerd can be plural, and verbs can also use other tenses. So it can be said:

He was a nerd in high school.

Many students in China are regarded as bookworms.

As for the word geek, although it is similar to a nerd and is commonly used by young people, geek means high IQ in a certain respect. We can say:

He is a computer geek. Although he is a bookworm, the computer is great.

In addition, young people also use the word jerk, which usually refers to a person who is unsociable, simple or eccentric and annoying. If you don't like someone, you can say:

I don't like him because he is an asshole.

You can also use the plural:

Many assholes work in our company.

Subjects can also use other personal names, and verbs can also use other tenses:

They are assholes; He used to be an asshole; Mr. A has been an eccentric for many years.

(Note: Sometimes young people use the word dork, but it is not as popular as jerk. )

4.Yo baby: Yo baby is a name for women by many black youths, and some people use "Yo baby, yo baby yo". Because this woman is beautiful and charming, he wants to talk to her. He thinks she is beautiful and attractive, so he wants to talk to her. ), that is, to find a topic and want to "open the box." (used as an opening remark or strike up a conversation, or to start greeting; Try to get to know her or date her) If you say:

Yo, baby, are you traveling? It means: beautiful girl, you look a little strange. What are you thinking about?

"Yo baby" can be followed by any sentence that can "open the box", such as: What can I do for you?

I think I've seen you somewhere before.

Similarly, if a young woman sees a handsome guy and wants to strike up a conversation with him, then use "hey, hey, hey" followed by any sentence that can "open the box". For example:

Hey, hey, hey, what's going on? "What is this?" It is a greeting or public statement to young black people.

Hey, hey, hey, are you going to the movies? Handsome boy, are you going to the movies? )

She is a ho: ho is also a mantra or slang that American young people have changed the word "who". It means that some young women, perhaps out of peer pressure or curiosity or enjoyment, voluntarily sleep with men for free. (A girl or woman provides sexual services for free), that is, she is dissolute. Or she is a dissolute woman (girl).

Ho can also be plural:

They were taken in.

There is a quiet fevhos in high school. But if you use prostitutes, that means prostitutes, and men need to pay. Girls or women get paid for sex. )

6.see you later! This is the spoken language for young people to say "goodbye". (a form of saying "goodbye to a good country") That is to say: I don't have time to talk to you now, let's talk about it later! I don't have time to talk to you now, but we can talk later. )

Therefore, catch means talking or touching. Catch can be followed by other personal pronouns (he, she, they, etc. )

Sometimes young people will say: I'm leaving. It means: I'm leaving now; I'll talk to you again. I'm leaving. Talk to you later! )