American Slang Expressions

  1.  Write slang terms on one set of index cards and definitions on a second set of index cards.
  2. Give each student a slang card and also give each student a non-matching definition card; after giving students the meanings of the slang terms, have them walk around to try to find the matches for the cards they have in their hands.
  3. Arrange three dozen (36) of the cards – half slang terms and half matching definitions – and arrange them facedown on a desk top in completely random order.  Have students play a game of “Concentration”, instructions for which follow at the end of this document.

The slang terms are listed below with the actual definition to the right

1) Famished – Very hungry

2) Chat – To talk

3) Snack – A small meal

4) Couch Potato – A lazy person

5) Broke – Having no money

6) Swell – Excellent

7) Okey-Dokey – That is acceptable to me

8) Yeh – Yes

9) Eh?! – Is that right? or Do you agree?

10) Boom Box – A very loud radio, CD-player, or tape-player

11) Scarf or Scarf-Down – To eat and swallow food very quickly

12) Tunes – Music or songs

13) Duds – clothing

14) Howdy – Hello

15) Sure – Certain or certainly

16) Guzzle – To drink very fast

17) Really – Is that true? or Is that correct?

18) Nerd – Student who reads and studies a lot.

19) See ya – Goodbye

20) Ain’t – Is not. or Am not. or Are not.

21) Flicks – Movies

22) Geek – Person who knows and likes to work with computers.

23) Holy Smokes. or Holy Cow – Incredible!

24) What’s Happening? or What’s Up? – Tell me the latest news about yourself.

25) Cool. or Neat/o. or Nifty. or Keen – Very good.

26) Wow! – What a surprise!

27) Beat – Very tired. or Music rhythm.

28) Java – Coffee

29) Boob Tube – Television

30) Y’all – Everybody

31) Gotcha – I understand. or You’re Caught (doing something wrong).

32) T.T.F.N. (Ta Ta for Now) – Goodbye until later.

33) Snooze – To sleep.

34) Flop – A failure. or To Collapse (in exhaustion)

35) Top-Notch – The best quality

36) Folks – Your family (especially your parents). or Average people.

37) Loaf. or Loafing Around – To be doing nothing. or To be lazy.

38) Hold On – To wait. or Wait a moment.

39) Psyched Up – Ready and excited to do something.

40) Blues – A feeling of sadness.

41) Chill-Out – To calm down.

42) Mosey – To walk someplace slowly.

43) Clueless – Dumb. or Not able to understand things.

44) Whatever – I am not interested.

45) Wiped Out. or Pooped Out – Very, very tired.

46) Go Bonkers – To lose self-control. or To act crazily.

47) Dude – A man (especially) one who dresses very fancily.

48) Mellow Out – To relax.

49) Laid Back – Very calm; nothing disturbs you.

50) Crash – To go fall asleep when very tired.

51) Truckin’ or Cruising – To ride around in a car; sometimes on a long trip.

52) Busted – Broken. or To be caught (doing something wrong).

53) Rat Race – Stressful, difficult, competitive process of earning a living.

54) Buzz – Gossip or rumors.

55) Daily Grind – One’s job.

 


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