Try this fun quiz to check your understanding of English slang
Slang Quiz: Mixed.
Action (1)
If you're interested in American politics, the action is
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Axe (1)
The company had to axe Georgio because he
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Beat it
If somebody tells you to "Beat it!", they're telling you to
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Blast (2)
The manager blasted his secretary for
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Crap (2)
Shane said that the website we showed him was crap. He thinks it's
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Drag
It was such a drag when my new computer
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Fart
If someone farts, it's possible to know by using the senses of
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Guts
It took a lot of guts for my son to
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Horny
Ben got really horny while he was
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Rip-off (1)
If something's a rip-off, you probably
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Slang Quiz: Teen
Ace (1)
Louis is an ace driver on the Formula One circuit, so he's
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Awesome
Francine said the most awesome thing she did on her holiday was
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Dork
A young person who is called a dork is probably
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Dweeb
The kids call Mark a dweeb because he's
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Gnarly
When my kids say something is gnarly, it means they think it's
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6. goof off | goof around
On the weekend, my son goofs off with his friends. They
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Gross
Which would most people find gross?
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8. hang | hang out
In their free time, most teenagers like to hang with
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Hickey
If someone has a hickey on their neck, they have probably
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10. hooky | hookey
Students who often play hooky will probably get
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Revise your knowledge
Action (1)
Meaning: important or exciting activity
For example:
- I've always lived in inner-city areas because I like to be where the action is.
- If you want to get into movies, Los Angeles is where the action is.
axe | ax (1)
Meaning: to dismiss someone from a job (v.) | dismissal from a job (n.)
For example:
- Because of the economic downturn, many companies will have to axe a lot of their workers.
- Anyone who creates too many problems for the boss will get the ax.
Note: "axe" is mostly used in British spelling and "ax" is mostly used in American spelling
Beat it
Meaning: go away
For example:
- Some kids were smoking in the carpark, but when one of them saw a teacher coming they grabbed their stuff and beat it.
- When Peter came back from the bathroom, some guy was talking to Leanne. Peter said, "Beat it, pal! She's with me."
Blast (2)
Meaning: to strongly reprimand (v.) | a strong reprimand (n.)
For example:
- The team's manager was really upset with some of his players, and he blasted them for making so many mistakes.
- When the boss told us all to come into his office, we knew we were in for a blast.
crap (2)
Meaning: something worthless (n.) | worthless (adj.)
For example:
- Stevie reckoned it was a crap game, but I thought it was pretty cool.
- Did you see that new reality TV show last night? It was so bad I had to turn it off after ten minutes! I can't watch crap like that.
Note: The word "crappy" has the same meaning as, and can be used in the same way as, "crap" when it's used as an adjective, as in "it was a crappy game".
Drag
Meaning: something boring, tiresome or troublesome
For example:
- Getting up at five-thirty in the morning in the middle of winter is such a drag. I just wanna stay in bed and keep warm.
- My flight's been cancelled, so I'll have to go by train instead. What a drag!
fart
Meaning: to release gas from the anus (v.) | a release of gas from the anus (n.)
For example:
- Did you know that one of the main causes of global warming is cows farting?
- We were driving home when someone did a fart. It smelled so bad that we had to open the windows.
Note: This word is quite offensive and should only be used in private among close friends. If one really must refer to a flatulent occurrence in public or during a formal occasion, we would suggest using the less-offensive alternative "breaking wind".
Guts
Meaning: courage
For example:
- It took a lot of guts to tell the boss what you really thought.
- Do you think Dave has the guts to tell his family and friends that he's gay?
Horny
Meaning: in the mood for sex; sexually excited
For example:
- Fran told us how her boyfriend gets horny after two or three drinks. But if he has any more than that, all he wants to do is sleep.
- The nurses say they get sick of pushing away the hands of horny male patients.
Rip-off (1)
Meaning: charging too much for something
For example:
- Ten dollars for a cup of coffee? That's a total rip-off! It's about three dollars anywhere else.
- Why do people pay so much? Don't they know it's a rip-off?
Ace (1)
Meaning: very skillful, very good at something
For example:
- My little brother was never interested in sports when he was young, but now he's an ace basketball player.
- If you want to be an ace fighter, you should learn hand-to-hand combat skills like karate or Muay Thai.
Awesome
Meaning: amazing, impressive, really cool
For example:
- Last night was awesome! We went to three clubs and didn't get home till after six!
- Have you seen Joey's new jacket? It's awesome!
dork
Meaning: a socially awkward person
For example:
- My son is upset because some kids at school called him a dork.
- You call my little brother a dork again and I'll beat the crap out of you! You got that?
Note: This word is usually used among young people, and has a similar meaning to "geek", "dweeb", "nerd", etc.
Variety: This is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
dweeb
Meaning: a studious but socially inept person
For example:
- This new guy at school's a real dweeb, but he'll help you out if you've got some problem with math or whatever.
- We know this pair of dweebs who think they're dating, but they only get together in cyberspace.
Origin: First appeared in the U.S. in the 1980's, possibly as a combination of the words "dwarf" and "feeb" (from feeble).
Variety: This is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
Gnarly
Meaning: extreme (in either a good or bad sense)
For example:
- That was a real gnarly spill, man! You sure you're OK?
- Hey dude, that concert was gnarly! Whooa!!
goof off | goof around
Meaning: waste time, play around
For example:
- Whenever the teacher leaves the classroom she tells her students to keep working, but as soon as she leaves they start goofing off.
- It's the kids who goof around in college instead of taking their studies seriously who'll be in trouble when they try to join the workforce.