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  • Hello, hello! Welcome back everyone and today's lesson is going to be quite interesting because

  • I'm gonna talk about slang words. Well what are slang words? Slang words are words that

  • you use quite informally in a conversation, but did you know there are some 10 most commonly

  • used slang words for this year. Yes, well if you don't know them well you're not too

  • updated then, are you? And you really have to watch this video and for those who know

  • these words, well please watch because you need to know how to use them in the right

  • context. Besides it's gonna be a lot of fun. So let us have a look at these commonly used

  • slang words which is by the way rated even by Google as the most widely used words in

  • this year.

  • The first one isSavage’. Well Savage ordinarily would mean really wild you know

  • really, really scary that way but as far as the slang is concerned, what a savage mean?

  • It refers to something being extremely insulting like when you're being really insulting, really

  • rude, you are being Savage. So let's say your friend made fun of you for whatever reason

  • but then you couldn't contain that anymore, so you gave it right back to her or gave it

  • right back to him. What did you do? You made sure that your answer was Savage. You made

  • sure that you were savage or insulting. Well it's not a good thing to do, but I think sometimes

  • you just have to, right? Right, so when you're saying well my friend was real Savage what

  • she was really doing is she was really insulting and she gave it back to the person who tried

  • to make fun of her.

  • Okay then the next slang isfierce’. Well what is fierce? A tiger is fierce, a

  • wild animal well yes pretty much but as far as the slang is concerned fierce is used to

  • call someone who, who looks really powerful or someone who is really well made up

  • or let's say someone who is really well put together. So maybe you are going to dinner

  • and you are looking all dapper in your new suit, I can say, “Hey Ron, you look pretty

  • fierce out there.” Which means you look really powerful, you look quite well made

  • up and very much put together.

  • Okay then, moving on to the next slang isthrow shade’. Hmm! Well if you are not

  • in the Sun, you are in the shade, right? So if you don't get the clue to that, throwing

  • shade is being passive-aggressive. Now this is kind of the opposite of the word savage

  • because when you are being savage, you are being openly insulting, like you are telling

  • someone to their face, okay you are being very, very blunt with them. But when you're

  • throwing shade, you're kind of making them aware that you're not, you're not happy with

  • them but you're doing it in a very passive aggressive way. I don't know how many of you

  • do that but let's say for example you know I, I hosted a nice party and I really wanted

  • my best friend to come but she couldn't make it so the next day I see her I would say something

  • like, “You know what, some people well, they're a little too busy for parties these

  • days, aren't they? What did I do here? I was throwing shade at her, I was being passive-aggressive,

  • I couldn't really be Savage, I couldn't be overly insulting so I decided to be passive-aggressive,

  • I decided to throw shade at her.

  • Okay then let's look at the next one which iswoke’. Woke means obviously it means

  • to wake up, right? So in the slang way of using it woke would mean being politically

  • or socially aware of things going on around you. Well how many of you are not politically

  • or socially woke? So I could say something like, “Identity theft or identity fraud

  • is a real thing in the digital age that we have today, So be woke about it.” Okay so

  • be politically, be socially aware about things that are happening around you, be woke.

  • Okay we've goticon’. Well what is an icon? Your famous celebrities, are they your

  • icons? Of course they are and that's pretty much where this word comes from. So I can

  • refers to a person, so you're going to use this word to talk about a person who acts

  • like a celebrity. Now please note that you're not making fun of them, I mean you're not

  • like saying that in the rude way but you're kind of doing it in a very playful in a very

  • teasing way, so if your friend she loves her Gucci bags and she's really brand conscious,

  • maybe she is trying to behave or emulate a celebrity a well-known celebrity so you can

  • say something like, “You know what Melissa, she can’t go anywhere without her Gucci

  • bags, she is quiet an icon.” Okay, that's what an icon is.

  • All right then moving on to the next, the next slang isgoals’. Okay what are goals?

  • Goals are certain things that we want to accomplish, right? They are what we want to strive for.

  • Like I'm here I want to get there, that's a goal for me so when we're talking about

  • is slang a goal refers to something or someone we really are inspired by. Have you heard

  • relationship goals? Whenever you now watch news, are watch certain YouTube videos, you

  • will see some famous celebrity couple and you will see something like relationship goals,

  • what are you really saying here? You're saying that they are such an amazing couple and I

  • would want my romantic relationship to be quite like that, I am inspired by people like

  • that. So goals are things or people that we want to really become like because we are

  • really inspired by them.

  • Okay then moving on toextra’. This slang means over-the-top. You know things that are

  • extra are not needed. So people who are over-the-top do things that are not needed. So maybe my

  • brother he had to raise a toast at a relative's wedding but being the extra that he is he

  • actually hired a voice coach to help him prepare the speech, can you believe what an extra

  • this little man is? Yeah, he's an extra, he is totally, totally over-the-top.

  • Okay then we've gotbasic’. Well basic is kind of a little the opposite of extra

  • basic refers to people who are, who are very simple and people whose actions are very predictable

  • or shall I say there are very mainstream people, pretty ordinary people, right? So my mother

  • is pretty predictable when she goes to Starbucks she might just order the usual cappuccino.

  • So I can say you know what, “Oh my mom's gonna Starbucks again, she's ordered the cappuccino,

  • she's so basic.” Which means that she's quite predictable, she would never do anything

  • really out of the ordinary. She's pretty basic.

  • Okay then the next one is ‘I am dying’. Okay well this looks like a pretty morbid

  • phrase but it's not because I am dying refers, it's a phrase that is used when you are overly

  • happy or you are overly angry. It's pretty, that's pretty amazing because you can use

  • it in two different emotions. So if someone's made a joke at you and I'm laughing like ha

  • ha ha you know what am i doing I'm dying, I'm dying of laughter like I'm so happy that

  • the joke wasn't you, I can't stop laughing so I am dying or you know if I'm really mad

  • I could say I'm dying like that guy did that like seriously, I'm dying, okay? So I'm dying

  • is used to talk about an emotion where you are in the situation and you are either overly

  • happy, like all happy or you're just really, really angry.

  • Okay then the last slang istea’. Well we're not talking about the regular cup of

  • tea that you love to have early in the morning, what we're talking about is spilling the beans

  • or giving people information that they don't have. Kind of giving out secrets rather, I

  • would say and giving information or giving out secrets. So let's say that your friend

  • is seeing a new guy, okay no one knows about it but only you do. So I'll come to you say,

  • Hey give me the tea, what's happening with Clarissa, why don't you give me the tea?”

  • Which means I'm asking you to give me the information or give away some secrets that

  • nobody else possibly knows.

  • Okay then thank you so much for watching, these are the 10 most used slang words in

  • this year. Use them and use them in the right context and if you come across them, you now

  • know what they really are. So I'll see you with some more lessons until then this is

  • me saying, bye.

Hello, hello! Welcome back everyone and today's lesson is going to be quite interesting because

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