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Default American slang words

These are some common slang words.
kook-a crazy person
busted-arrested
gonna-going to
faggot-gay guy
butt-buttocks
bust-burst
weed-marijuana
coke-cocaine
bust-break
cop-policeman
big bucks-alot of money
wanna-want to
outta-out of
pee-urinate, urine
pot-marijuana
buck-dollar
booboo-mistake
poop-defecate, feces
dope-marijuana
booger-dried nasal mucus
dog-black slang for a person.
snot-nasal mucus
turd-piece of feces
gotta-got to
fart-pass gas
bastard-a mean person
pot-toilet
cuss-curse
cootie-louse
Brit-Briton
Butty - Sandwich (in Northern England)
Piece - Sandwich (in Scotland)
A quid - £1
Footy - Football
Rugger - Rugby
Bird - Woman
Pit - Bed
Chick - beautiful girl
Boom box - stereo
flick - movie
Jerk - stupid person
asshole - stupid person
loser - stupid person
dead presidents - dollars
Bullshit - nonsense
Kiss someone's ass - to hit them hard
save someone's ass - to save them from being in risks.
pinhead - stupid person
dick - stupid and dirty person.
Gimme your skin - shake your hands.
goofy - stupid and silly person.
That's sweet! - That's great!
Hot - sexy
prick - stupid person
Yo - you!
Homey - close friend
Dude - friend
crap - nonsense
dough - money
chemistry - understanding between two people
machine - computer
comfy - comfortable
john - bathroom(US English)
loo - toilet(British English)
screw - cheat someone
telly - television(British English)
Yankees - Americans
Paki - Pakistani(most commonly used in British English)
jumpy - frightened or nervous
hubby - husband
misus - wife
Uncle sam- America
sis - sister
snotty - proud
chatterbox- a person who talks too much
reckon - think
Pissed-angry
Pissed-drunk
Pissed-urinated
Gee, how many pissed's are there?
"Jerk - stupid person
asshole - stupid person
loser - stupid person
Kiss someone's ass - to hit them hard
dick - stupid and dirty person.
prick - stupid person"
Not quite.
jerk - 1. an annoyingly unpleasant or repulsive person; a creep; 2. to masturbate
asshole - a contemptible, detestable person
loser - a socially inept, unpopular, uncool person
kiss someone's ass - to brown nose; to suck up to a person
dick - 1. a sonuvabitch; a bastard; 2. a penis; 3. a detective
prick - 1. a really mean, nasty sonuvabitch; a rat-bastard; someone with absolutely no regard for other people's feelings.



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pissed off - angry (I am really pissed off at him for what he said.)
(Not all of those expressions are slang. For example, butt is simply short for buttocks.)

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