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"Girl bossing it"
Women's Organizations Slang Language
"Taking initiative and conquering challenges with confidence"
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"I'm feeling great!"
1960s New York Slang Language
"I'm feeling groovy!"
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"I'm excited about this new project"
Bloggers Talk
"OMG, this new project is totally gonna be HUGE!"
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"I'm experiencing some… difficulties"
Fantastic Four (2005) Slang Language
"Whoa, things are getting *really* weird around here."
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"What's up, Doc?"
20th Century American Italian 80s-90s Humor
"Che te stai, Doc?"
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"I should probably finish this report"
Self-Talk Slang Language
"Ugh, gotta get this report done, like, ASAP"
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"Dude, that's totally rad!"
General Gen X Slang for Rhett and Link
"Totally tubular! That's the bee's knees!"
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"It's a beautiful day."
Jersey Shore Slanglish
"It's a rit-cray-juh day, huh!"
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"How are you?"
Urban Street Slanglish
"Yo, what's up?"
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"I solved it in under 10 seconds"
Rubiks Cube Slang Language
"Sub-10 solve!"
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"Good morning"
Fully Conservative Slang Language
"A fine morn"
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"I need a baguette, please"
French Bakery Slang Language
"Un pain au couteau, s'il vous plaît."
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"I'm feeling peckish"
1900s Canadian Slang Language
"I'm a bit hungry, feelin' the munchies"
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"I'm going to the store."
Trailer Park Boys
"I'm headin' to the grocery store, you know, to get some grub."
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"It's a scorcher today!"
Western American and Canadian Talk
"Holy moly, it's a real scorcher out there today!"
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"My head is fried"
Perfect High (2015) Slang Language
"My brain is fried to a crisp"
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"That's so epic!"
Elementary School and Intermediate School Slang
"That's amazing!"
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"Hello, how are you?"
Doge Cat Giga Chad Joe Mama Huh Bruh
"Doge. What's up, bruh? Giga Chad energy?"
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"I'm getting outplayed"
Video Gamers Slang Language
"I'm getting wrecked"
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"I'm feeling peckish."
1880s Canadian Slang Language
"My belly's a-growlin'."
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"Get your paddle game on"
Canoers Slang Language
"Start paddling aggressively"
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"I'm shooting at f/1.4"
Photography Slang Language
"I'm going for a super wide aperture"
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"Request a limited-edition flavor with a hint of mint"
Famous Popular Pudding Companies Slang Language
"Mint Blast, Limited Drop. Need it ASAP."
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"I'm in a right pickle."
Old Baltimare Dockspeech Ponish
"I'm in a right barnacled mess, matey."
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"I'm going to the store"
Southern Slanglish
"I'm fixin' to head to the store, y'all."
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"A large milk tea with a passion fruit topping"
Bubble Tea Slang Language
"A big milky tea with a passionfruit drizzle on top"
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"Could you please bring the menu?"
Dine In The Dark Restaurants Slang Language
"Menu, please!"
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"Where is the Egyptian exhibit?"
Night at the Museum Slang Language
"Look, you need to follow the Sphinx's dusty footsteps, buddy"
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"I'm feeling good"
Surf Rock Slang
"Cruisin' high, stoked to the core"
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"I'm really tired."
2000s-2010s Slang Languages
"I'm wiped!"
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"I'm so stressed!"
Feminine Slang Language
"OMG, I'm totally freaking out!"
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"I totally rocked that party"
Mid-00s Kids growing up in Canada
"I totally rocked that party"
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"Full house"
Bingo Hall Slang Language
"Bingo!"
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"OMG, this selfie is fire!"
Selfie Royalty: Ellen Degeneres Slang Language
"Wow, this selfie is really awesome!"
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"I'm cold"
Ice Cream Slang Language
"My scoops are frosty tonight"
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"The weather's frightful today"
1820s Canadian Slang Language
"The weather's a right bluster this day, eh?"
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"I'm feeling groovy today"
July 11, 1969 Birthday Slang Language
"Yeah, I'm feeling really cool today!"
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"Namaste"
Yogi Slang Language
"Peace be with you"
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"Please give me a lemon-lime drink with a splash of something floral and a little bubbly."
Bartender and Mixologist slang Language
"Lemon-lime spritzer, floral twist. Top it off with a little fizz."
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"OMG, I love the new username!"
Girl with Different Names and Usernames
"OMG, I love the new username!"
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"We're taking the streets"
Feminist Fighters Slang
"Time to hit the pavement and show ‘em what we’re made of!"
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"Gonna hit the trail early mornin'"
Camping Sites Slang Language
"Going for a hike really early tomorrow."
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"I'm feeling anxious"
mental health services slang
"I'm fried"
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"That's a great sandwich!"
Picnic Slang Language
"Paw-some sandwich, dude!"
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"Sick beat"
Indie Underground Slang Language
"Killer track"
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"I totally bodied that boss"
MLG SPEAK BRAINROT GEN Z ROMHACK EDITION
"OMG I totally owned that boss bro!"
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"We need to refine our marketing strategy"
Tech Bro Slanglish
"Let's pivot and disrupt the market with a killer campaign."
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"OMG, this app is lit🔥!"
Gen Alpha
"Wow, this app is amazing!"
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"I'm feeling really down"
Refugee Slang Language
"My heart is heavy today"
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"I'm feeling great"
Sk8er Boi by Avril Lavigne Slang Language
"I'm feeling rad, dude, totally stoked."
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"That shark's a menace!"
Jaws (1975) Movie Slang Language
"That beast's a menace!"
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"Hello"
Previous Nuclear War Slang
"Radiance, brother"
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"I’m stuffed."
Anthony Bourdains Slang Language
"I’m wrecked."
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"I'm feeling pretty lit!"
2SLGBTQIA+ Slang Language
"I'm feeling really good!"
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"The research methodology employed a quantitative approach."
Educational Slang Language
"Used numbers and stuff to see what happened."
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"We need to decarbonize the economy"
Environmentalists/Globalists Slang Language
"The eco-system's got to be clean-green, yo."
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"I'm feeling good"
Tropical Slang Language
"I'm feeling peachy"
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"I'm going to the beach"
Aussie Slanglish
"I'm hitting the beach"
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"How are you doing?"
Jamaican Patois Slanglish
"Wah gwan?"
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"He struck out again"
1950s Baseball Slang Language
"He got the hook again"