some american slangs

On September 17, 2010, in Uncategorized, by mozarta

as you guys know informal language is so different with the formal language spoken in english institutes.some words have different meaning , they have made some words themselves and whatever so i desided to put some of them here (these are only nouns):
airhead
-stupid person
Tony says his boss is an airhead

bash
-big, exciting party
Did you go to Dan’s bash last night?

brain
-very intelligent person
Bill Gates must be a brain

chocoholic
-person who loves/is addicted to chocolate
I ate an entire box of chocolates and my sister
says I must be a chocaholic!

drip
-boring person
Lisa says her new roomate is a drip

grub
-food
I’m hungry. Let’s get some grub

hunk
-handsome man
Sue thinks that Tom Cruise is a hunk

knockout
-beautiful woman
Miss Universe is a knockout

mula
-money
I took a lot of mula to the casino but when I returned, I didn’t have as much!

munchies
-snacks, like potato chips, popcorn, pretzels
Let’s get some munchies at the baseball game

penny pincher
-cheap, stingy person who rarely spend money
Megan never goes to restaurants because she’s
such a penny pincher

shopoholic
-person who is addicted to shopping
Sandra is a shopholic. She always goes shopping!

stuff
-things (but used as a singular, non-count noun)
I have to buy some stuff at the grocery store

wacko
-crazy person
Some reporters say that famous pop singer is a wacko

windbag
-a boring person who talks too much (negative)
Joe’s speech was over an hour long at the meeting. His co-workers think he’s a windbag.

workaholic
-person who is addicted to working
Bob works very long hours. His wife thinks he’s
a workaholic.

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