When you think someone’s lying you can say: That’s cap or stop capping etc.
5 years ago | 1
I know only Southern American slang, so lemme know if that’s what you’re looking for!
5 years ago | 2
Deadaas ( im serious) Say less ( when you fully understand something and don’t need anymore explanation Brick ( cold) Facts ( agreeing with something) Bet ( means okay) Finesse ( tricking somebody) Cop ( to buy something) Mad ( a lot)
5 years ago | 3
Don't plan your crops before the squirrel ears is bigger than the bodarks
5 years ago | 2
I'm not sure if other english speaking countries use some of the same idioms (although I assume they do), but surely there are some idioms only used in the U.S that would be fun to see their reaction to.
5 years ago | 1
I’ll get a list together for you today. But I’ll throw a couple out real quick. “That dog won’t hunt” - That’s not going to work “Fixin to” - About to “Buggy” - shopping cart “Coke” - Every soda, including Coke “Bless your heart”- You’re so stupid “Frog choker”- heavy rain There’s a few, I’ll put down some more later. 👍
5 years ago | 1
Up the creek without a paddle. Meaning I guess you are screwed. Not sure if it is a widespread use or local colloquialism. From Notheast Pa about an hour north of Philadelphia.
5 years ago | 1
Feathers ruffled - irritated or mad Too big for your britches- being annoying or presumptuous Wore slap out- very tired Bump on a log- useless or lazy Tall drink of sweet tea- handsome or beautiful Finer than a frog’s hair split 4 ways- REALLY handsome or beautiful 😂 Gumption - coy or ballsy Smart as all get out- very smar
5 years ago | 1
James Prime
Not sure how many people actually use the community tab, but I'm gonna give it a shot. I'm going to make a video asking New Zealanders if they know certain American slang terms. I'm looking for some to use in the video, so if anyone sees this and has some good suggestions, let me know! Thanks!
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