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๐ธ๐Basic shopping vocabulary in English๐๐ธ
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What Is Intellectual Disability ?
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โโVocabulary: Describing Spending Habits
๐ Nouns ๐
๐ช a big spender someone who likes to spend large amounts of money
๐ค a spendthrift someone who spends money carelessly, especially when he or she doesn't have a lot of it
๐ฐ a cheapskate/ a tightwad someone who does not like spending money and can be unpleasant about it
๐ Adjectives ๐
๐ณ generous willing to give more n,oncy, time, etc., than is expected
๐ธ cheap /stingy unwilling to spend or give money, even when one has a lot of it
๐ถ thrifty /frugal using money carefully and wisely
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โโ๐บ๐ธ Popular american slangs from coast to coast
โฑ Slang From the East Coast
The United Statesโ historic East Coast contains many major metropolitan hubs, such as New York City, Boston, and Washington D.C., the United Statesโ capital city.
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Mad โ In New York, mad is an intensifier, which is used as an adverb, much like โveryโ or โextremelyโ. For example, one could say that English grammar is mad difficult.
๐ Sketchy โ A term that originated in Boston but is now used all over the United States, sketchy is a synonym of โsuspiciousโ or โout of placeโ. It can be used to describe a person or an event. For example, if someone rings your doorbell at midnight, thatโs a sketchy situation. And the guy who rang your doorbell is a sketchy person.
๐ฅท Chiefinโ โ This word comes from the United Statesโ capitol, Washington D.C., and means to steal or to not share. Imagine that youโre getting together with your friends, and everyone brings something to eat or drink โ except you. Your friends might say that youโre chiefinโ their stuff.
๐ Slang From the Midwest
The Midwest, commonly referred to as โAmericaโs Heartlandโ, is filled with grassy pastures, farmlands, and exceptionally cold winters.
๐ Swag โ The word swag actually dates back to the 1500s, when it meant โto move unsteadilyโ. It was brought back in the 1990s by rappers in Chicago, who used it to describe a confident, stylish attitude. If your friend tells you that youโve got swag, itโs a compliment.
๐ธ Balla (BAW-luh) โ Detroit, Michigan is one of the most economically depressed cities in the United States. Ironically, itโs also the birthplace of the term balla, which describes somebody who is very wealthy and has a tendency to flaunt that wealth. For instance, if you see somebody wearing a diamond chain and driving a Mercedes, you could describe him as a balla.
๐ You betcha! โ In Minnesota, people constantly use this quaint expression to express emphatic agreement. If someone from Minnesota asks you, โDo you want to improve your English?โ, you could respond by saying โYou betcha!โ
๐ Slang From the South
From Disney World to Texan ranches, Americaโs South is full of character and personality. Southerners enjoy warm winters and a slower pace of life.
๐ Dale (DAH-lay) โ Native Spanish speakers who are learning English will surely recognize the interjection dale, which means โokayโ or โgo aheadโ. Popularized by rappers and singers like Pitbull, this Spanish word has become a normal part of the English lexicon in Miami.
๐ง Break Bad โ Those who watch Breaking Bad should know that tobreak bad means to partake in illegal activity, generally for the first time. However, the slang has actually been around in New Mexico for years before the popular TV series made it famous worldwide.
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ง Yโall โ English lacks an official second-person plural pronoun: โyouโ refers to both an individual and a group of people. In Texas (and other states in the South), however, there is an unofficial second-person plural pronoun: yโall. You use yโall to address a group of people. Before going out with your friends, you might ask, โAre yโall ready?โ
โฑ Slang From the Pacific Southwest/West Coast
๐ฅ โWest Coast, Best Coastโ โ itโs what proud residents of Washington, Oregon, and California say about their homes along the Pacific Ocean.
๐ฅณ Whale โ Las Vegas is known as โSin Cityโ, and for good reason โ itโs full of nightclubs, bars, extravagant shows, and casinos. In Las Vegas, a whale refers to somebody who is going to spend a lot of money at the casino.
๐ค Filthy โ Though you might know filthy to mean dirty and gross, in Seattle, it actually means the opposite: something thatโs filthy is awesome or very cool. โThatโs filthy!โ you might say to a friend who just got a promotion at work.
๐ Foโ shizzle (foe-SHIH-zul)- Those familiar with Snoop Doggโs music will recognize foโ shizzle, which is characteristic of Snoop Doggโs manner of speaking. This common west-coast slang expresses affirmation: itโs a synonym of โdefinitelyโ or โfor sureโ.
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โฑ Slang From the East Coast
The United Statesโ historic East Coast contains many major metropolitan hubs, such as New York City, Boston, and Washington D.C., the United Statesโ capital city.
๐ Slang From the Midwest
The Midwest, commonly referred to as โAmericaโs Heartlandโ, is filled with grassy pastures, farmlands, and exceptionally cold winters.
๐ธ Balla (BAW-luh) โ Detroit, Michigan is one of the most economically depressed cities in the United States. Ironically, itโs also the birthplace of the term balla, which describes somebody who is very wealthy and has a tendency to flaunt that wealth. For instance, if you see somebody wearing a diamond chain and driving a Mercedes, you could describe him as a balla.
๐ Slang From the South
From Disney World to Texan ranches, Americaโs South is full of character and personality. Southerners enjoy warm winters and a slower pace of life.
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ง Yโall โ English lacks an official second-person plural pronoun: โyouโ refers to both an individual and a group of people. In Texas (and other states in the South), however, there is an unofficial second-person plural pronoun: yโall. You use yโall to address a group of people. Before going out with your friends, you might ask, โAre yโall ready?โ
โฑ Slang From the Pacific Southwest/West Coast
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๐ช Throw caution to the wind โ to become very careless.
๐บ Cry wolf โ to ask for help when you do not need it, with the result that no one believes you when help is necessary.
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