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πŸ”˜ Band


How much is a band?


◻️One thousand dollars

A band is one thousand dollars, also known as a grandstack, or G. The term comes from the band placed around a stack of cash to hold it together.
Band is often used in contexts where money is being bragged about, such as a club or rap song. The term is typically seen as "bands", which refers to multiple thousands of dollars. If the band contains more than 1G, say 10Gs, then it may be called a "10G band" or "10K band."

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He be flauntin' those bands filling his hands
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πŸ”˜ WOAT


What does WOAT stand for?


◻️Worst of all time

WOAT is an acronym that stands for "Worst of all time," which is the opposite of the more common GOAT acronym that stands for "Greatest of all time." The acronym may be used to describe anything that is terrible, whether it be an athlete, food, or piece of technology.
You will often see the acronym in sports discussions in a joking manner to contrast the GOAT acronym, which is used so often to argue about who's the best athlete. The acronym may also commonly appear in forums or on social media to discuss the worst people or things they have experienced.

❓Example
Wow, he is the WOAT. I can't believe he's still in the league
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πŸ”˜ Chungus


What does chungus mean?


◻️A cute, chunky creature

Chungus means a cute, chunky creature. While the term was originally popularized by video game journalist Jim Sterling and online gamers, its use has increased and morphed such that you might hear someone at your local park shout "Look at that chungus!" while pointing at an adorably fat squirrel.
When Sterling began using the term chungus, it had no actual meaning. A Redditor named GaryTheTaco, however, paired the term with an image of an overweight Bugs Bunny, creating a mock-up for a fake PS4 game called Big Chungus. This image eventually went viral, leading to chungus's association with cartooinshly overweight creatures.

❓Example
Aw, look at that squirrel. It's a chungus among us
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πŸ”˜ FOMO


What is FOMO?


◻️Fear of missing out

FOMO is the fear of missing out on something exciting, memorable, or just plain better than what you are currently experiencing. For example, if your friends are going to a concert together but you are stuck at a work meeting, you might experience FOMO.

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I decided to go to the game, even though it's likely going to be a blowout. My FOMO is too high
I hear ya. I would go too if I had the money
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πŸ”˜ CRAFT

What does CRAFT stand for?


◻️Can't remember a freakin' thing

CRAFT stands for "can't remember a freakin' thing." If you're drawing a blank on a particular fact or topic, you can tell the person you're chatting with that you CRAFT.
However, because CRAFT is an uncommon acronym, using it in a chat, email, or text message may confuse the person you're talking to. For example, if someone asks you what you did last night, and you say that you CRAFT, the person might think you spent your evening knitting or creating jewelry.


❓Example
I have to take the test tomorrow, and I feel like I CRAFT!
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🚨Advanced #englisch vocabulary Alert ‼️ key wordsπŸ‘‡

Zapped: In slang or informal language, to be zapped can mean to be exhausted or drained of energy. For example, β€œAfter a long day at work, I feel completely zapped.”

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"Loaded" = wealthy, rich.
β €
Example: All those owners of Las Vegas casinos are really loaded.

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Loner is a person who prefers to be alone or avoids the company of others.

Example: I had always been a loner, and I hated sharing an apartment when I went to college.
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Sheila

Woman

Ex: "That Sheila over there is a friend of mine."
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Cuppa
Cup of tea or coffee β˜•
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Barbie
Barbecue

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πŸ”˜ Turn Up


What does turn up mean?


◻️To get crazy

A term used to describe how things are about to get wild, crazy, and possibly out of control; can refer to something bad that's about to happen, such as a fight, or something good that's about to happen, such as a party starting to get awesome.

❓Example
Someone needs to turn up this joint or I'm outta here!
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πŸ”˜ Clapped


What does clapped mean as an insult?


◻️Beaten

To get clapped means to get hit, beaten, or otherwise wrecked. This slang term derives from a lesser-known definition of clap - which can mean to slap someone.
People also use clapped to call someone or something ugly. (e.g. "Rob's looking clapped today.") In this case, the implication is the clapped thing looks as though it has been repeatedly slapped or punched. This use of clapped can be extended to "clapped out," a phrase used to describe especially beat-up looking cars and machinery.


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Ooh, he just got clapped!
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