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When you attend a party where the guests speak modern English, you may come across slang words and phrases that you may not be familiar with. Even if you are a native English speaker, you may find it challenging to understand the slang used by younger generations. In this lesson, we will go over some of the common slang words and phrases that you might hear at a party.
- Wild: The word "wild" is often used to describe a party that is crazy, exciting, or awesome. It is a way of expressing enthusiasm about the party or event. For example, you might hear someone say "This party is wild!"
- Lit: The word "lit" is another slang term used to describe a party that is fun, exciting, or cool. Depending on the context, it could mean either a person is cool or the party is cool. For example, you might hear someone say "She's so lit" or "This party is lit!"
- Lit AF: The slang term "lit af" means "lit as f*ck." It is used to describe a party that is extremely fun or exciting. For example, you might hear someone say "This party is lit af!"
- Not somber: The phrase "not somber" is used to describe someone who is drunk and acting crazy. For example, you might hear someone say "He's not somber, he's drunk and dancing on the table."
- OMG: The acronym "OMG" stands for "Oh my God." It is often used as an exclamation to express surprise or shock. For example, you might hear someone say "OMG, did you see what just happened?"
- Police: The word "police" is used to indicate that someone has called the police and the party is over. For example, you might hear someone say "The police are here, we need to leave."
- Woo-hoo: The slang term "woo-hoo" is an exclamation of excitement. It is often used to express joy or enthusiasm about something. For example, you might hear someone say "Woo-hoo, let's party!"
- Yeet: The slang term "yeet" is a sound used when throwing something across the room. It is also an exclamation of excitement. For example, you might hear someone say "Yeet, I just threw that bottle across the room!"
- Lituation - a situation that is exciting and fun
- Turn up - to have a good time, to party
- Banger - a popular and lively song
- Squad - a group of friends
- Litty - a slang term for "lit"
- Thirsty - seeking attention or validation from others
- Rager - a wild and crazy party
- Savage - someone who is fierce or ruthless
- FOMO - Fear Of Missing Out, the feeling of anxiety that comes from not being present at an event
- Get Laid - to have sex with someone.