Chill – To relax or take it easy.
I’m just going to chill at home this weekend.
Ghost – To suddenly cut off all communication with someone, especially in the context of dating.
He hasn’t texted back in days, I think he’s ghosting me.
Savage – When someone or something is extremely harsh, brutally honest, or does something without regard to the consequences.
She gave him a savage reply that left everyone speechless.
Binge-watch – To watch multiple episodes of a television series or a substantial amount of video content in one sitting.
I binge-watched the entire season of that show in one night.
Cringe – An expression of embarrassment or discomfort when witnessing something awkward or humiliating.
It’s so cringe when he tries to dance in front of everyone.
Lowkey – To keep something discreet or to do something quietly without drawing attention.
I lowkey love watching those reality TV shows, but I don’t tell anyone.
Flex – To show off one’s status, possessions, or abilities, often to impress others.
He’s just trying to flex with his new sports car.
Shook – Shocked or surprised to a great extent.
I was shook when I found out they were moving to another country.
Throw shade – To give someone a dirty look or indirectly criticize or express contempt towards them.
She threw shade at her opponent throughout the entire debate.
On fleek – Something that is perfectly done or exactly right, often used to describe someone’s appearance, especially their eyebrows.
Her makeup is always on fleek.
YOLO (You Only Live Once) – A phrase used to express the idea that one should enjoy life, even if that involves taking risks.
I wasn’t sure about taking the trip, but then I thought, YOLO!
Extra – Being overly dramatic or excessive in behavior or style.
She celebrated her birthday for an entire week, she’s so extra.
Lit – Describes an event, usually a party or gathering, that is exciting, lively, and highly enjoyable.
That concert was lit, everyone had an amazing time!
Basic – Lacking originality, predictable, concerned with mainstream trends.
He called me basic because I like pumpkin spice lattes.
No cap – Truly, for real, no lie.
She’s the best singer I’ve ever heard, no cap.
Bruh – A casual nickname used among friends, similar to “dude” or “bro.”
Bruh, did you see that game last night?
Thirsty – Overly eager or desperate, especially when it comes to getting attention or approval.
He’s posting selfies every day, he’s so thirsty for likes.
Snatched – Looking good, perfectly styled, especially referring to outfits or makeup.
Her outfit for the party was snatched!
Clapback – A quick, clever, and often biting response or comeback to criticism or an insult.
She had the best clapback to her haters on Twitter.
Troll – To deliberately provoke or upset someone online by posting inflammatory or off-topic messages in an online community.
He loves to troll people in the comments section for fun.
Hyped – Very excited or enthusiastic about something, often an upcoming event.
Everyone’s hyped about the new movie release.
Salty – Being upset, angry, or bitter, typically as a result of embarrassment or humiliation.
He’s salty because he lost the game and can’t seem to get over it.
Woke – Being aware of social injustices, especially those related to racism and inequality.
She’s very woke about environmental issues and always advocates for sustainability.
Spill the tea – To gossip, share secrets, or reveal personal information or drama.
Come on, spill the tea about what happened at the party last night!
Stan – An avid fan and supporter of a particular celebrity or artist, often to an obsessive degree.
I stan this singer so much, I’ve been to every one of their concerts!
Receipts – Evidence or proof, often used to prove someone’s hypocrisy or deceit in arguments or confrontations.
She came with receipts showing he was lying about where he was last night.
Vibe – A feeling or atmosphere that someone or something gives off.
The vibe in this café is so cozy and inviting.
Turnt – To be extremely excited, energized, or intoxicated, especially at a social event.
Everyone at the club was turnt last night.
Hangry – A state of being angry or irritable as a result of hunger.
I need to eat something soon; I’m getting hangry.
Understanding these common English slang terms not only makes you sound like a native speaker but also helps in understanding everyday conversations more naturally. Keep practicing these slang terms in context to better integrate them into your vocabulary.




