30 Examples Of Slang Words From Around The World English Grammar Zone

30 examples of slang words from around the world

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Here are 30 examples of slang words from around the world:

Lit (United States) – Used to describe something exciting or excellent.
Chill (United States) – To relax or hang out.
Mate (Australia, UK) – Friend or buddy.
Bloke (UK, Australia) – A man or guy.
Bonkers (UK) – Crazy or insane.
G’day (Australia) – Hello or good day.
Cheeky (UK) – Playfully mischievous.
Bogan (Australia, New Zealand) – Unsophisticated or uncouth person.
Crikey (Australia) – Expression of surprise or astonishment.
Suss (Australia, UK) – Investigate or check out.
Reckon (UK, Australia) – To think or suppose.
Skive (UK) – To avoid work or school.
Barbie (Australia) – Barbecue.
Bloody (UK, Australia) – Used for emphasis, often to express frustration.
Pissed (UK, Australia) – Drunk.
Dodgy (UK, Australia) – Suspicious or unreliable.
Craic (Ireland) – Fun or enjoyable time.
Gutted (UK) – Devastated or extremely disappointed.
Schnoz (United States) – Nose.
Boffin (UK, Australia) – A studious or intellectual person.
Tucker (Australia) – Food.
Yonks (UK, Australia) – A long time.
Stoked (United States, Australia) – Excited or thrilled.
Moolah (United States) – Money.
Hangry (United States) – Irritable due to hunger.
Crack (UK, Ireland) – Fun or entertainment.
Nosh (UK) – Food or a meal.
Braai (South Africa) – Barbecue or grill.
Wazzock (UK) – Fool or idiot.
Chuffed (UK) – Pleased or delighted.

These slang words provide a glimpse into the colorful and diverse language used in different parts of the world.

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